Meet our protagonist: a proud mom of six, who’s just trying to navigate the world of parenting. She’s got a brood of well-behaved kids, who she loves to brag about on social media. But not everyone’s a fan of her ‘perfect’ family. During a recent church visit, she found herself in a feud with another mom, Tara, whose son is known for his less-than-angelic behavior. What started as a conversation about Christmas traditions quickly turned into a heated exchange, leaving our mom wondering if she crossed a line.
Meet the ‘Perfect’ Family

A Rare Church Visit

The Social Media Mom

The ‘Perfect’ Life Debate

Sharing Christmas Traditions

Enter Tara, the Antagonist

Tara’s Abrupt Exit

The Unexpected Message

Defending the ‘Perfect’ Family

The ‘Goody-Goody’ Accusation

The Retort that Sparked a Feud

The Aftermath: Guilt and Questions ♀️

A Final Note: The Other Moms’ Traditions

Safety First!

The Mom Feud that Rocked the Church: Who’s in the Wrong? ♀️
Caught in a whirlwind of drama, our mom protagonist is left questioning her actions. After sharing her family’s admirable Christmas tradition, she receives a barrage of criticism from Tara, whose son’s antics are infamous in their church community. Accused of flaunting her ‘perfect’ life, our mom retorts with a sarcastic suggestion, triggering a feud. Was she right to defend her family, or should she have turned the other cheek? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Abusive person insults kindness, while others see it as a green flag

Mom stands up to insecure church member, keeps receipts

NTA. Sympathize with feeling inferior, but parenting tips requested!

Avoiding church during a pandemic: NTA for speaking up

NTA: A miserable mom and person? Let’s unpack this clash!

NTA. The other mom attacked first. You stood your ground.

NTA: Mom’s clash with ‘perfect’ kids leads to fiery exchange

Mom’s insecurities lead to jealous and lashing out

Mom stands up against rude behavior, not at fault. NTA

NTA, you’re fine! Don’t let her insecurities bring you down
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Jealous mom blames well-behaved kids, don’t need her negativity

A sweet person with a savage side. NTA

Entitled SIL can’t handle one kid, complains about well-spoken niece. NTA

Adopting and not the a**hole, kudos to you!

NTA but show love and grace to a hurting mother

Block her! You’re NTA for removing toxic friends

NTA for protecting your kids’ privacy and normal church activities.

NTA. Don’t let her jealousy ruin your joy of parenting

Tara is a ginormous a-hole. Drama at the church!

Mom’s clash reveals why her kid is so nasty

NTA – Don’t let guilt over someone’s failure as a parent affect you. ♀️

NTA, but the response to Taras is not very Christian

NTA: Unfriend, filter, or block if she can’t handle it
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NTA. Your kids are wonderful. Tara needs parenting lessons.

NTA: Teach your kids manners, lady! Adopted kids helping others.

NTA. Don’t let her negativity bring you down. Block and report!

NTA: Proud mom shares struggles of raising a ‘perfect’ child

Where’s the dad? He’s there, but embarrassed by his son.

Is it necessary to share every achievement on social media?

NTA. Mom’s clash reveals frustrations and embarrassment with own kid.

NTA. Tara started it, she shouldn’t be surprised by retaliation.

NTA and a classy clap back.

Mom’s clash: NTA calls out ‘little monster’ kid, parenting skills

Don’t insult a good parent with well-behaved kids.

NTA: Unfollow her? Unfriend her? She’s lashing out!

Insecurities flagged! Seeking tips for future adoption. NTA.

Not the a**hole. Let’s hear the juicy details!

Mom’s clash: NTA, her son isn’t the only troublemaker

Bitterness and misery love company. Don’t drag others down.

NTA. Keep doing what you’re doing. Love, this less than perfect atheist mom

NTA, standing up for your kids against a troublemaker

NTA; Block her on social media to protect yourself

Block her and ignore the drama. You’re not the a**hole.

Block her on social media to protect your privacy

Insta mom defends posting only the good, not the meltdowns

NTA, but should’ve blocked her. Keep texts for support.

Block her on FB and be free! NTA

“ESH” – Validation seeking mommy blogger has me laughing so hard

Mom gets called out for complaining about ‘bratty’ kids
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NTA. Empathy for a woman seeking support in a judgmental church

Understanding the frustration, NTA for getting angry but not AH

NTA but be compassionate. Social media is for sharing, not bragging

Mom vs. Church: ESH for uncalled comment and pandemic risk

Expose her on Facebook and let her face the consequences!

NTA, just tell her she doesn’t have to follow you

Adopted kids may have social anxiety, but it’s amazing you adopted

Expose the truth! NTA mom takes on church’s troublemaker

Mom blames me for her difficult kid, NTA for sure!

NTA. Share the texts with your priest for extra help

NTA. Don’t let others make you feel inadequate. Be proud!

Mom resents kids who stand up to her son’s abuse. NTA

Sweet tradition of donating gifts to those in need. NTA!

Ripping the boy? Let’s find out what happened!

Mom stands up against woman’s attempt at joint custody.

“NTA. Defend yourself guilt-free, even if it bites a little “

Expose the screenshots! She’s raising an abusive kid. Her fault!

NTA. Toxic mom can’t handle that your kids are better raised.
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NTA momma, are you Methodists? Nope, just baptist
