It’s Mother’s Day, one of my favorite holidays, because it means I get to see y’all’s HOT MOMS all over social media. Truly, this is the Superbowl for MILF and mommi appreciators. So to celebrate today, I’ve devised a quiz inspired by my all-time favorite internet quiz, Clickhole’s If I Ordered Fries, Would You Have Any? But this is, like, the gayer, version of that absurdity. So, answer a series of questions to find the answer to a very important question: Are You My Mommi? And if you’re seeking a mommi of your own, revisit the Who’s Your Mommi quiz that I similarly wrote from a place of extreme unwellness.
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out of pure curiosity: did anyone answered 4th question other than “straight people”?
I mean loud dogs can be pretty extra
Loud dogs.
true. actually I was choosing between dogs and straight people but then I remembered the saying (which we have here) that loud dogs don’t bite, whereas straight people here…
I put answered straight people. I went to my first concert since the pandemic started and my goodness. They would not stop grabbing each other. Gtfo.
“You’re Daddy”
“No, you’re not my mommi. Perhaps this doesn’t mean you have no mommi energy to speak of, but it’s just not where you’re at today.”
Sometimes! Seems about right
Same! I like the idea of being a mommi/daddy switch – I think I have some of both of those energies, she replied bisexually.
Exactly – it was not a concept I had before but I feel so seen as a mommi/daddy switch
Well, that “No” is pretty unequivocal.
“Sometimes”
Sounds about right.
Kayla, inquiring minds want to know if there will ever be the promised “Whose Your Daddy” quiz
adding to the inquiry pile
one day, I promise! 😈
What does it say about me that I’m this disappointed about getting a “no” when it comes to mommi energy?
“No, you’re not my mommi. Perhaps this doesn’t mean you have no mommi energy to speak of, but it’s just not where you’re at today.”
Accurate :)
“Yes, you are my mommi.
Hello, mother!”
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Daddy. Here for it.
Daddy here. But I always tell my cat “Be safe. Mommy luvs you” when I let him outside. OK, into straight people/MAGA zone,LOL!