A content creator is sharing her mom's gift rule for Mother's Day, sparking mixed reactions from fellow moms.
Jessica Molina, a mom of one, shared on TikTok that when she was growing up, her mom always wanted a Mother's Day gift that was meant specifically for her.
"My mom has had the same Mother's Day gift rule for as long as I can remember, and that is, if it's something to clean, if it's something to decorate, if it's something to keep maintenance of any kind in the house, it is not a Mother's Day gift. It is a family gift," Molina says in the video, which was posted earlier in April and now has over 200,000 views. "If it's something that is for cooking, for baking, it is not a Mother's Day gift. That is a family gift because all can benefit from it."
Molina, 38, added that now, as a mom herself, she agrees with her mom's perspective.
"A Mother's Day gift is thinking specifically of the mother and what she would like," she said. "It's not just another thing for the home that we're disguising as a gift for mom. And honestly, now that I'm a mom, I vibe with it."
Molina's video has garnered hundreds of comments with differing opinions.
"I disagree. Give me anything for my kitchen & I'm delighted! Cooking for my family gives me the most joy," one commenter wrote.
Another TikTok user wrote that they agreed with Molina, adding, "Cards, flowers, jewelry, add too her collection, art supplies, hair/nail appointment, a new outfit, a handbag, bath therapy, dinner out? There are so many good options before crockpot."
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"I was surprised by how many women responded with requests for household items," she said. "And immediately, I thought of my mom and her rule."
Molina said she felt her mom wanted to draw a distinction when it came to Mother's Day gifts to show that moms deserve their own acts of appreciation.
"I think that this was one of those ways where she … made a point to say that she had value," she said.
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"What I want women to know is that they can always ask for the desires of their heart and that when they advocate for themselves, that they're not being a bad mom," Molina added. "When Mom is taken care of, everyone else is taken care of."