Woman says ex-party girls make the "best moms," here’s why

The idea that former partygoers make better mothers has taken social media by storm. The notion may seem counterintuitive at first glance - those who once stayed up all night clubbing are now caring for tiny humans and dealing with sleep deprivation on a whole new level.

However, Johanna Riehm, a 35-year-old mom from Westchester County, New York, believes that ex-party girls have an edge when it comes to parenting. She told Newsweek that party girls are highly adaptable, resilient, and accustomed to functioning on little sleep - all skills that come in handy with kids.

Research suggests that new mothers often get only about an hour of true rest during their waking day. So does Riehm's experience really translate into a parenting advantage? According to Ana Aznar, a London-based parenting expert, the answer is no. While party girls may be used to late nights, these nights are usually fueled by alcohol, which can create unrealistic expectations about sleep patterns.

Riehm disagrees. She believes that former party girls tend to be present, intuitive, and emotionally flexible. Having experienced extremes in life before motherhood doesn't feel like a loss of identity; it's just a shift. Without fear of missing out (FOMO) from the clubbing days, mothers can focus on their new roles with greater clarity.

While some may miss their pre-parenthood lifestyle, others have found that their busy social lives actually provide them with an advantage as parents. They've cultivated large friendship circles, which are essential for support and a sense of community - something many new parents rely on.

Commenters online shared how their previous lifestyles prepared them for motherhood. These included coping with sleep deprivation, staying social and sane, or even embracing the unexpected chaos that comes with parenting.
 
I'm loving this idea! 🤩 Who knew being a wild child would give you the skills to survive (and thrive) as a mom? 💁‍♀️ I mean, think about it - those late nights at the club might be a far cry from the all-nighter diaper changes and sleepless feeding sessions that new moms often face. But honestly, having experienced some crazy times in your life can give you a unique perspective on how to roll with the punches. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to tap into their inner rockstar mom? 🤘 It's all about finding the silver lining and making momhood work for YOU, not against you. I'm so over here rooting for these self-proclaimed "ex-party girls"! 👏
 
🙄 I mean, who wouldn't want to be able to function on minimal sleep? But have you noticed how they're glossing over the whole "binge drinking" thing? Like, yeah, party girls are used to staying up late, but we're not exactly talking about a healthy, organic lifestyle here 🍻👀. And then there's the expectation that we'll just magically adapt to sleep deprivation without any consequences... meanwhile, my actual sleep schedule is being ruined by tiny humans and endless diaper changes 😩💤.
 
🌞 I mean, think about it - all those late night raves and clubbing days might just have been training grounds for the chaotic world of parenthood 🎉! Those party girls are all about adaptability and resilience, which is exactly what you need when your tiny humans are keeping you up all hours of the night 😂. And let's not forget about those social circles - building relationships with friends before becoming a parent can be super helpful in those post-baby sleep-deprived days 🤝. It's not about comparing apples and oranges, but more like... party girls just got an A+ in Life 101, and now they're killing the parenting game 💪!
 
Ugh 😩 I'm just worried about all these people having to go through this chaotic stage of life again. Like, remember when you were in college and thought you could pull an all-nighter for a group project? Now it's like, your whole world is turned upside down with tiny humans demanding your attention 24/7 🤯. And don't even get me started on the sleep deprivation – I'm still trying to catch up on my own 😴. But hey, maybe being a party girl does give you some skills, like adapting to crazy situations and staying calm under pressure... or is that just a recipe for disaster? 🤔
 
🌸 I gotta say, being a busy bee from one life doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna be a pro at another... like, partying doesn't equal perfect parenting skills lol 😂. But what's cool is that these ex-party girls have figured out how to adapt their super flexible mindset and emotional intelligence to motherhood 🤗. I mean, who hasn't had those crazy nights when you can just roll with it? 💃 And having a big social circle as an adult is def a game-changer for new parents... being able to call on your peeps for support when you're feeling overwhelmed is EVERYTHING 😌.
 
🙄 I mean, who wouldn't want to be told that all those years of barely sleeping are actually a "skill" that'll serve you well as a mom? It's not like we're trying to be overachievers here... 😒 But hey, if it makes people feel better about sacrificing their social lives for diapers and tantrums, I'm all for it 🤷‍♀️. The idea of party girls being "present" and "emotionally flexible"? Yeah, I can see that happening after a few months of sleepless nights and endless diaper changes 😴.
 
omg I totally get where Johanna is coming from!!! 🤯 I mean, think about it - party girls are always on the go, have to dance the night away, drink, repeat... that's basically like having a 3-year-old in a stroller, minus the cute factor lol. And she makes point about being present and intuitive, like, when you've been in those situations before, you're already wired to read people & vibes. plus, no FOMO = more focus on the fam 🙌
 
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