Are You a Cool Mom?

By: Zoe Samuel
Estimated Completion Time
6 min
Are You a Cool Mom?
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About This Quiz

"I'm not a regular mom, I'm a cool mom!"

These words, spoken by Amy Poehler's tragic tryhard mom character in "Mean Girls", are not an endorsement of the character. They're an iconic description of a sort of woman who lives vicariously through her kids and doesn't dare parent them because she'd rather be their friend so that she can feel young again. The character is a "cool mom," in quotes - and as everyone knows, if you have to tell people you're cool, you aren't.

Are there any actual cool moms out there? The answer depends on how you define cool. There are some moms who are up to date on trends, always show up looking fabulous and remain incredibly put-together despite the rigors of parenting. They have their own goals and careers, they are still highly present in their kids' lives, and their children even privately admit they want to be like them when they grow up. These are alpha moms, and they are indisputably cool. There are other moms who are cool by virtue of not buying into the mommy wars and not being overbearing. They mostly work, but not too hard. However, they can slip into being a smidge neglectful in their efforts not to helicopter their kids, which is very uncool.

There are other moms who treat parenting like a competitive sport. Perhaps they had a career but it's gone now, and all that ambition is now poured into their children. Calling them cool would be a terrible insult to them; they are not here to be your friend, they don't care what's cool, and no, you may not stay out past curfew on a school night!

Which of these moms are you? Let's find out!


How do you check that your kids did their homework?
I sat with them as they did it.
I ask and they know better than to lie.
I don't expect them to.
I don't. If they didn't do it, they will face consequences and learn.
Do you take evenings off just to be yourself?
Never!
Once a week, yes
Rarely
Sure, whenever I want
Do your kids secretly think you're kinda cool?
No.
I think actually yes, which is weird to me, but hey, I like it!
I hope so!
Yes, somewhat

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Are you involved in things like the PTA and the local community?
Yes, of course. This is my duty.
Only a little. I am very busy.
Of course. I am one of the most powerful moms.
Nah. They're full of joiners.
What's your typical non-workday uniform?
Slacks and a pristine blouse
Jeans and a T-shirt or tank
A slinky dress and heels
Maxi dress
How often do you hang out one-on-one with each of your kids, just to have fun?
Every couple months
We have a special night every week that alternates between them
Whenever they'll let me!
Probably more than once a week

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How do you feel about the "mommy wars"?
I will win them for the career women.
I try not to get sucked in. I just want to do me, you know?
They're very important and I am fighting for the housewives.
They're so dumb. I don't care about them.
Who else does child care for your kids?
No one! I am their mom!
Lots of people - grandparents, neighbor, nanny, day care, and of course their father does his equal share.
I do most of it but also have nannies.
Their dad, other relatives
How old were your kids when they were able to make their own breakfast and dress themselves?
I still do those things for them even though they know how.
4
12
8

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Do you get guilt when you spend money on yourself?
No. I earn the money. It is mine.
No. I have a budget for stuff for me and stick to it.
Of course! That's selfish.
Not as long as I get something for my kids, too.
What do you wear on the school run?
A nice wrap dress
The suit I'm wearing to work
A fabulous frock, heels, full makeup
Whatever I put on after I fell out of bed
When your kids are being bratty, what do you do?
Discipline them severely
Ignore them. I don't reward that nonsense.
Try to placate them with money and gifts
Go someplace else for a while

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Do you say, "No" when it needs saying?
I say it all the time. That is when it needs saying.
Sure, mostly
I never say it. That's bullying.
Once in a while
What is your go-to punishment?
Shutting them in a room with nothing in it, plus spanking, and rapping on the knuckles with a ruler
Timeout and loss of privileges like screen time
I don't have one.
To the extent that I have one, it's grounding.
If you found out your 16-year-old vandalized property, what would you do?
Punish them very severely
I would encourage their artistic ability.
Honestly, I'd freak out and shout a lot, then say I hope they didn't get hurt.
They're kids. What are you gonna do?

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Do you describe your children as your best friends?
Of course not
No. We're friendly and close but not friends.
Of course!
Sometimes
How much of a life outside your children and husband do you maintain?
I have a very high-powered career, but absolutely all my other time is for them.
I have a successful career and some hobbies.
None at all
A healthy one where I work enough and play enough
At what age should a child have their own phone?
Only once they go to college
Not until middle school and even then, they can't take it into their room until they're 15
5
8

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Would you let your child pierce their ears?
Of course not
Only age 8 or older
Sure, whenever they want
I pierced their ears for them when they were a baby.
How much do you worry over decisions you make as a mom?
Not at all. I am doing the right thing.
A healthy amount, I think
Constantly
Probably less than I should
How is your relationship with your mom?
She did her duty by me and I will honor her by doing mine.
Very good
Erratic
Non-existent

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During a normal day, what percentage of the things you say to your child are requirements, advice or instructions?
90% or higher
About 30%
10% or lower
25% or so
How strict is bedtime in your house?
It's not negotiable.
It's strict on schoolnights only.
There is no bedtime.
Generally I don't enforce it very hard, but it exists.
If your child finishes eating before everyone else, can they leave the table?
No, they will wait for us.
If they ask nicely
Of course. I'm not a fascist.
We don't eat at a table together

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What's your position on "The Talk" (AKA the birds and the bees)?
We will discuss it when they are 14 and ready.
We have a series of age-appropriate talks throughout their childhood, so they know they can ask me anything.
I constantly ask them to talk to me and share my old stories so they know I'm human like them.
We are an open household where all things are discussed in all ways at all times.
Be honest: Do you sometimes live vicariously through your kids' achievements?
Yes. I have my own, too, but theirs are very important.
Once in a while, but I know it's wrong.
Of course. What else is there?
Nah, I have a life
If your child said they weren't going to college, how would you feel about that?
I would disown them.
I would have patience for a year or two, and am totally open to alternative plans like trade schools and apprenticeships.
I would be mortified and also totally taken by surprise.
That's their choice, man. I just live here.

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Do you know the names of your children's teachers?
Of course. I have them memorized, along with their emails and phone numbers.
Mostly
Of course, we're friends!
I don't even know what they look like.
Does your child get an allowance?
Not until they are 16 and need one
Yes, but there are a couple strings attached.
Sure! No strings attached!
No, but they can ask me for money whenever they want something. I usually say yes.
If your child disagrees with you on a big moral question, how do you resolve it?
They will have to learn to behave better.
We agree to disagree and I hope they change their mind.
I try to understand their side, and shut up about mine.
That's life. It doesn't need resolving.

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