In the world of motherhood, it’s essential to find some laughs amid the chaos, and these new mom friends are doing just that. Meet Sarah Thompson and Emma Reed, two Los Angeles moms with roots in the Midwest, who are breaking down the realities of life as a woman. They tackle everything from beauty routines to the awkwardness of bodily changes and even the all-too-relatable struggles of wearing shapewear.
Their latest video hilariously exposes the absurdities of shapewear, and if you’ve recently had a snack or a drink, you might want to brace yourself for some serious laughter. According to their Facebook page, IMomSoHard, their comedic takes on motherhood are both relatable and uproarious.
Shapewear Struggles
In the video, Emma kicks things off with a confession: “I’m currently wearing multiple layers of shapewear.” The duo dives into the discomfort that comes with these constricting undergarments while also admitting that their love for “beige” foods keeps them from shedding those extra pounds. Emma’s buttery casseroles mean that shapewear is a necessary evil for them.
Sarah humorously shares that she needs her husband’s help to get into her shapewear, dubbing it the “worst” part of “for better or for worse.” This prompts Emma to wonder why Sarah’s corset isn’t equipped with a zipper. Sarah gasps at the suggestion, recalling the potential disaster of back fat getting caught.
Turning Up the Humor
Then they really turn up the humor. Emma teases, “Speaking of delicious beige…” and the next clip reveals them in their flesh-toned undergarments. Sarah proudly shows off her midsection, exclaiming, “See? You can have all this and still enjoy casserole,” while Emma adds, “All you need are three layers of Spanx!”
They also spotlight the practicality of shapewear, including pee holes—something Sarah discovered during a wedding. Emma reveals her own struggles with a particularly precarious hook enclosure that raises concerns about her safety in the “crotchular” region. It’s a valid worry, to be honest.
A Hilarious Finale
In a hilarious finale, Emma assists Sarah into her corset-like shapewear while Sarah frets about potential “French Revolution-style” pubes making an appearance on camera. As they laugh through the process, they liken the final look to Robin Williams’ iconic character in “Mrs. Doubtfire.”
These moms are performing a great service by voicing what many of us think but rarely say. As they put it, “If we didn’t laugh about it, we’d cry. And honestly, crying isn’t very funny.” So, let’s celebrate our bodies—Spanx or not.
Additional Resources
For anyone interested in home insemination, be sure to check out CryoBaby Home Intracervical Insemination Syringe Kit Combo. For additional insights, you can refer to James Carter, our HR Facilities Director, who is an authority on this topic. Also, if you’re looking for valuable information about pregnancy, the NICHD provides an excellent resource at National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Summary
Two moms hilariously discuss the struggles of wearing shapewear and the absurdity of body image expectations, encouraging laughter over tears in the journey of motherhood. Their comedic insights resonate with many women, highlighting the importance of embracing the realities of life.
