So how many here are from mumsnet lol

Since we have a few ladies in this thread (which I wasn't expecting, women aren't known to use Tor), what website would you recommend on information and discussions about pregnancy and parenting? Is Mumsnet any good?
The websites I usually use are too masculine for that topic to be often talked about, and I don't trust to have my questions properly answered by the establishment websites that first pop-up when I do a search.
"I am a man. I am what you hate. But I am here to help."

(Do I remember the Mumsnet thread correctly? Where some dude showed up offering to help women with their IT questions? Fucking hilarious).

But yes, Mumsnet is actually excellent for parenting advice on the whole. And if you have a kid who God help you is at trooning out risk, the feminism board (Sex and Gender subforum) is actually a good place for advice, materials and support. Also if a male partner is trooning there is the (heart-breaking but supportive) trans widows threads. You'll have to deal with a little "Men Bad Rarrwwwwr" stuff but hey, you'll survive.

@truserionamea Welcome to the Farms. I recommend you now say "TRANSWOMEN ARE MEN!" or something else you're not allowed to say on MN. Am sure it'll be very therapuetic.

I have to say, I'm kind of enjoying this weird MN-KF crossover event that is happening at the moment.
 
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Since we have a few ladies in this thread (which I wasn't expecting, women aren't known to use Tor), what website would you recommend on information and discussions about pregnancy and parenting? Is Mumsnet any good?
The websites I usually use are too masculine for that topic to be often talked about, and I don't trust to have my questions properly answered by the establishment websites that first pop-up when I do a search.
Mumsnet is fantastic for pregnancy and mum advice. Use basic opsec as always, a burner email becasue it is technically possible that user info could be gotten by the police in the uk. It is a genuinely no nonsense and helpful place for pregnant women and new mums - honestly sign up and go and take a look. It’s far more based than any other mum group I’ve ever been on.
There is also netmums, and yes, it’s a little ‘people’s front of judea Vs judea peoples front’ but netmums has tickers and is a bit chavvy. Mumsnnet is better IMO
Rather like KF, you would be very suprised who you sometimes catch on there. A lot of the anti trans fightback was started there because there are women in significant positions of either direct power, or with access to it.
Also AIBU is funny and the parking threads are hilarious.
You’re also very welcome to DM me if you want to chat about pregnancy. Been there done that. Congrats!
 
I wonder if Justine who runs Mumsnet ever browses here.
I wonder if she ever remembers that 2014 hack of her account where someone posted saying they were gonna sell Mumsnet. The one mentioning Dogecoin. The one she talked about on the ten o clock news and channel 4 news.
The account password that was exposed due to the heartbleed bug.
Where the password was a famous 70s footballer she had a crush on. First name Jimmy, second name <REDACTED>. I wonder if she remembers some chad hacking that and shitposting from her account.
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They never caught whoever did it. It will forever remain a mystery.

There's only two things known about this hacker. His dick is enormous, and he hates niggers.

 
In a sane world the mothers of mumsnet wouldn't need to come to a place like KiwiFarms to openly speak about things that concern them about the education and future of their kids.

But we don't live in a sane world, do we?

I for one welcome the Mumsnet people. Be safe out there ladies it's a crazy world.
 
I'm an old lady who is easy confused. Confused how to use onion internet and confused why rapey troon men want to chop off their ding a lings and think lesbian women will want to have sex with them.
Welcome to our little corner of the internet!

There's one good thing about troons- they have a high suicide rate (and it's climbing!), so hopefully over the next few years their numbers will dwindle significantly.
 
There's one good thing about troons- they have a high suicide rate (and it's climbing!), so hopefully over the next few years their numbers will dwindle significantly.
Not if they reproduce (groom minors) faster than they kill themselves. It's like a fly. They only live for a month but they lay 800 eggs so there are always lots of flies.
 
Since we have a few ladies in this thread (which I wasn't expecting, women aren't known to use Tor), what website would you recommend on information and discussions about pregnancy and parenting? Is Mumsnet any good?

I don't know, I don't have kids.
 
MOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMM GET OFF THE DARKNET REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

FUCKING NULL RUINING IT BY LETTING GIRLS ON!!!!!!!!

View the Stinkditch at your own risk because there are uncensored (wo)man-made horrors beyond your comprehension (Sidhbh Gallagher makes me wish Cromwell finished what he started.)
 
In a sane world the mothers of mumsnet wouldn't need to come to a place like KiwiFarms to openly speak about things that concern them about the education and future of their kids.
Why? Most of us are educated and have jobs, I assume. We made choices, we made mistakes, we can share our respective perspectives on the issues.
 
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