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“Why ‘Me Time’ is a Lie (and Yes, Hiding in the Bathroom Counts)”

4 min · 22. mai 2025
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“Why ‘Me Time’ is a Lie (and Yes, Hiding in the Bathroom Counts)” Welcome to the brutal truth, mama: "me time" is a mythical creature, like unicorns or solo trips to Target. In this episode of Leggings After Dark: The Uncensored Mom, we’re breaking down why the self-care hustle feels like a scam when you're wiping butts, refereeing sibling fights, and hiding in the bathroom just to scroll TikTok in peace. We’re talking about the real mental load, the guilt of wanting space, and the hilarious lengths moms go to for five damn minutes alone. So pour that lukewarm coffee (again), lock the door (twice), and join me for a raw, funny, and brutally honest chat about why “me time” looks a little different when you’re in the trenches of motherhood. Because yes—if you're sitting on the toilet with the door closed pretending you have stomach issues, that absolutely counts.

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“Why ‘Me Time’ is a Lie (and Yes, Hiding in the Bathroom Counts)”

“Why ‘Me Time’ is a Lie (and Yes, Hiding in the Bathroom Counts)” Welcome to the brutal truth, mama: "me time" is a mythical creature, like unicorns or solo trips to Target. In this episode of Leggings After Dark: The Uncensored Mom, we’re breaking down why the self-care hustle feels like a scam when you're wiping butts, refereeing sibling fights, and hiding in the bathroom just to scroll TikTok in peace. We’re talking about the real mental load, the guilt of wanting space, and the hilarious lengths moms go to for five damn minutes alone. So pour that lukewarm coffee (again), lock the door (twice), and join me for a raw, funny, and brutally honest chat about why “me time” looks a little different when you’re in the trenches of motherhood. Because yes—if you're sitting on the toilet with the door closed pretending you have stomach issues, that absolutely counts.

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