23 days ago | By Scary Mommy
When I became a mom, I welcomed my child with open arms. And, apparently, open bathroom doors. Pre-kid, showers could be quick or luxuriously long. Baths were a thing too - my product lines were lush indulgences that filled the corners of the tub with shea butter and foamy, paraben-free suds. Up until recently, every time I tried to take a shower, I was toweling off in front of the human I created with the door open.
Growing up, it wasn't this way with my mom. She took nightly baths and I knew to never bother her. If I did? Certain death. Did she ever explicitly warn me against knocking on...
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