In the early days of social media, "mommy blogging" was a digital diary—a way for isolated parents to find community. Today, it is a billion-dollar entertainment industry. High-production "Lifestyle" videos on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube offer a curated look at domestic life, ranging from "Restock My Pantry" clips to "Day in the Life" vlogs.
Like much of the adult industry, the series has been subject to broader critiques regarding the objectification of women and the nature of consent and boundaries in pornography. exploited moms videos hot