I read so many horror stories I started to see potential abusers everywhere – it was time to log off, says author Tabitha Lasley
Mon 4 Sep 2023 12.04 BST. To the uninitiated, it is a safe space where home counties housewives bicker about the correct way to slice an avocado. But people who’ve actually been on the site know it for what it is: a forum where desperate, often disadvantaged, women go for help.
More surprising is the fact that women of all stripes love the site. You would think, given Mumsnet’s titular demographic, and certain newspapers’ efforts to paint it as a hub where Boden-clad breeders whine about school fees, that single ladies would give it a wide berth. Not so. Some of the most prolific posters are unmarried and childless. I know, because I used to be one of them.
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