From our childhoods to our adult years, we’re constantly told how we’re ‘meant’ to act as girls and women. Be a “good girl”, be polite, smile more, say “sorry” a million times, wear something sexy, don’t wear something sexy, post that shot, don’t post that shot, don’t do that extra vodka shot, don’t text your ex, don’t ask for that pay rise, don’t swear, don’t talk about your period, don’t wear activewear in public, do wear activewear in public. UGH, TOO MANY RULES.
Screw it. It’s good to be bad sometimes. Not bad like unnecessarily mean. We’re thinking like the women of the comedy Bad Moms, which tapped into that feeling of resisting social pressures to be so damn “good” all the time. Super-woman? Super-mum? Chill out, imperfection is in, perfection is…well, unattainable.
So, with Bad Moms 2 coming up in November, we thought we’d follow the lead of the movie’s stars, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn, and make our own rules.
We asked the women of the Mamamia office to share the times in a woman’s life when being bad feels SO. FREAKING. GOOD. We came up with 66 – but we invite you to add yours in the comments section underneath. Our #SorryNotSorry moments, now:
1. Loving The Bachelor and still being a feminist
2. When another tequila shot is a brilliant idea
3. Spending the whole weekend in your PJs and not apologising for it
4. Watching the Kardashians and not apologising for it
5. Social media stalking someone from your past to make you feel better about yourself
6. When you use having your period to get out of exercise/anything you don’t want to do (AMEN)
7. Loving strippers at hens’ nights, but not when you’re the hen
8. Spitting out coriander because GROSS
9. At the movies when you throw your packet of Maltesers into your large popcorn, and not share with your BF
10. Taking a reading star from another child’s reading chart so that your child has more
11. Chucking on a hoodie instead of a bra to get that Saturday morning coffee
12. Buying a ready-made birthday cake from Woolies and adding candles and sprinkles
13. Joining the mile high club when you are over 40