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Mom-for-a-minute subreddit offers motherly support to strangers.
Summary
r/MomForaMinute is a subreddit where volunteer "mothers" offer brief motherly advice and encouragement; the page draws about 40,000 weekly visitors.
Content
As conversation about family estrangement becomes more public, some people are seeking parental guidance online when they lack a parent to turn to. The subreddit r/MomForaMinute has grown into a place where volunteer "mothers" respond to requests for motherly advice and comfort. Visitors post a wide range of questions, from simple household help to deeply personal issues, and others answer in a maternal voice. The community is described by participants as intentionally warm and protective.
Community details:
- The subreddit is called r/MomForaMinute and reaches almost 40,000 weekly visitors who seek or provide motherly advice.
- Regular contributors are often called "mothers" while users seeking support are nicknamed "ducklings."
- Posts range from requests like baking or outfit worries to personal disclosures, including people who are estranged from parents or rejected for being LGBTQIA+.
- Moderators actively maintain the space; one moderator reports spending about two hours a day reviewing posts and enforcing rules that bar negative letters to absent or abusive mothers and similar content.
- Contributors include a mix of parents and non-parents who describe giving encouragement, practical tips, or emotional support, and several interviewees from different U.S. cities and Canada described why they participate.
Summary:
The community functions as a place for brief, motherly responses that many users say they cannot get elsewhere, providing small moments of reassurance and practical guidance. Undetermined at this time.
