
Chrissy Teigen Reveals The Dark Part Of Giving Birth And The Internet Can’t Handle The Truth
Chrissy Teigen is known for always keeping it real, no matter if it’s a horrible 8-hour flight to nowhere or someone asking why a woman wouldn’t take her husband’s name. The woes and wonders of pregnancy and birth are no exception in this case and Teigen has shared those moments with the world.
On May 17, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend announced the birth of their second child, a baby boy named Miles Theodore Stephens. With kind words and compliments pouring from every corner of social media, Chrissy took her time to share her experiences and relief over a certain detail. “I can confirm postpartum life is 90% better when you don’t rip to your butthole” she said. We are happy for Chrissy and her family and cannot wait for new adventures with Miles!
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Men with notes on what women should say about childbirth HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
"Dark Part Of Giving Birth" with an apparently more or les normal birth, more or less common post-patrum issues and a healthy child? We had these series about mothers who are heroes here, and those showed the complications and challenges! "The Truth" from a celebrity who co-exists with the illusions created via social media? These people live a live non comparable to 99,9% of the people, and what they put on social media is selected and tailored. All of it, every time, no exceptions, even if we are to be made believe otherwise because it is "crissy" (as if anyone reading her tweets would actually know her personally). But, to stay with the ductus as of late, "Hans passive-aggressively reveals brutally honest truth about social media postings". (I would totally upvote that series!)
Heck, I was just impressed to see a celebrity admit to having a butthole. ;)
Dear Hans: celebrity or unknown, rich or poor, I don't care who you are, as ripped hoohaw is a ripped hoohaw. OOOUCH!
They changed the title now, removing the parts that I cited above. It does not change the general message I have: this is social media, not reality. The real heros are out there yet unknown: mothers and also fathers who do whatever is needed to provide their children with love and safety, from the very first moment on.
True, but when a celebrity announces the truth that average people do not or cannot, the world pays attention (sadly), and it becomes acceptable to admit that episiotomies and fistulas happen and are terrible.
SAY IT LOUDER HANS!
Dudes, hush. Chrissy is sharing what we moms know to be truth. And she's being heard (you even heard her) because she's famous. If I told you that I shat myself while pushing out a 10 lb baby, would you tell me TMI and run away. But Chrissy and her lady followers are saying "Oh my. I feel ya, here..have a seat while I tell you mine" and we bond. If the dudes don't bond, that's okay. It doesn't always need to include you.
My friends who are mothers told me all about childbirth and what it was like. I didn't tell them TMI or run away. They tell me all sorts of gross stories about their kids.
That's great! I'm sure they appreciate a friend like you who they can count on to listen to them without judgement.
Men with notes on what women should say about childbirth HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
"Dark Part Of Giving Birth" with an apparently more or les normal birth, more or less common post-patrum issues and a healthy child? We had these series about mothers who are heroes here, and those showed the complications and challenges! "The Truth" from a celebrity who co-exists with the illusions created via social media? These people live a live non comparable to 99,9% of the people, and what they put on social media is selected and tailored. All of it, every time, no exceptions, even if we are to be made believe otherwise because it is "crissy" (as if anyone reading her tweets would actually know her personally). But, to stay with the ductus as of late, "Hans passive-aggressively reveals brutally honest truth about social media postings". (I would totally upvote that series!)
Heck, I was just impressed to see a celebrity admit to having a butthole. ;)
Dear Hans: celebrity or unknown, rich or poor, I don't care who you are, as ripped hoohaw is a ripped hoohaw. OOOUCH!
They changed the title now, removing the parts that I cited above. It does not change the general message I have: this is social media, not reality. The real heros are out there yet unknown: mothers and also fathers who do whatever is needed to provide their children with love and safety, from the very first moment on.
True, but when a celebrity announces the truth that average people do not or cannot, the world pays attention (sadly), and it becomes acceptable to admit that episiotomies and fistulas happen and are terrible.
SAY IT LOUDER HANS!
Dudes, hush. Chrissy is sharing what we moms know to be truth. And she's being heard (you even heard her) because she's famous. If I told you that I shat myself while pushing out a 10 lb baby, would you tell me TMI and run away. But Chrissy and her lady followers are saying "Oh my. I feel ya, here..have a seat while I tell you mine" and we bond. If the dudes don't bond, that's okay. It doesn't always need to include you.
My friends who are mothers told me all about childbirth and what it was like. I didn't tell them TMI or run away. They tell me all sorts of gross stories about their kids.
That's great! I'm sure they appreciate a friend like you who they can count on to listen to them without judgement.