We've all seen the memes.
The 'relatable' mum. Hair in a messy bun, mismatched sweats, the one who wears activewear all day without ever being active and gave up on makeup while making three different breakfasts over cold coffee.
She's the one at the school gate the other relatable mums give knowing looks too. They're a hot mess but it's cool, it's funny, they are seen to "put their kids first" and that's admirable. They're the unsung heroes of the school gate, they don't get judged, they get high fived for being so well 'relatable'. But what happens when you're not that mum?
Watch: A spoken word video staring Laura Bryne articulating the contradiction of pressures that mothers face in their daily lives. Post continues after video.
Well, I can safely say I do not fit that physical brief, and I feel judged for it. (I do of course put my kids first), but I am the mum who prefers heels over flats. Who keeps her Botox topped up, lashes done and hair extensions in place. I don't leave the house without makeup and always make sure my nails are manicured and my outfit is cohesive.