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14 Things That Happen When You Are All the Mom of Your Friend Group

Talk about squad goals, man.

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14 Things That Happen When You Are All the Mom of Your Friend Group

Recently many article have been cropping up about being the “mom of your friend group” and as I have read through many of them I realized that I am not the only mom of my friend group…we are all moms. So what happens when your whole friend group is full of moms?


1. Someone is always cooking or baking

9/10 times its spaghetti and brownies

2. Or cleaning

Clorox wipes are a staple!

3. Everyone volunteers to drive

4. Someone always has extra sweater

You rarely ever wear your own clothes anymore.

5. Everyone has everything you could ever need in their purse


6. You all question and analyze each others decisions

There are frequent question and answer sessions around here. We are always prepared to answer any question and more prepared to ask them.

7. Someone always has snacks

Fruit snacks, pretzels and pringles are a staple in the squad.

8. You all use find my friends multiple times a day

Squad will come and rescue you if you're somewhere you're not supposed to be.

9.You leave each other cute notes in the bathroom

It's really cute.

10. You all make very tight schedules


11. You all have an obsession with candles and other scented items


12. None of you sugarcoat anything

13. You pick each other up from class


14. You each know everyone’s schedule

Which means we also know when someone doesn't go to class when they've already skipped it 7 times.

But hey, having 6 moms isn't so bad! You always have each others backs and together you make some sense of your crazy lives!

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