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15 Signs That You're The 'Mom Friend' Even Though You Don't Have Any Children

A few telltale signs my fellow mothers can relate to

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15 Signs That You're The 'Mom Friend' Even Though You Don't Have Any Children
Jillian Neumann

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In every friend group, there's that one person who is commonly referred to as "the mom friend." As your favorite resident "mom friend," I have picked up on a few telltale signs of my fellow mothers.

1. Your friends call you mom

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2. You have anything you could ever need on you at any given time

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3. You're constantly making sure everyone is safe

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4. Your friends accidentally call you instead of their actual mom

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5. If one of your friends needs help you're there in 2 seconds flat

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6. You love to embarrass your friends in public

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7. You're not mad, just disappointed

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8. You're always the one taking care of people

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9. You always put other people first

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10. You have advice for every situation

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11. You're always checking up on people

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12. You have everyone's best interest at heart, even if they don't want to hear it

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13. You get more stressed about everyone else's lives than your own

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14. You try to fix everything for everyone

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15. You're not a regular mom, you're a cool mom

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