Parenting Tips

A pregnant man emoji is here and it’s about damn





If you’re mad about the new addition, maybe consider the fact that it’s not for you.

When it comes to expressing ourselves on the internet, nothing changed the game more than the introduction of emojis. And with the new batch of emojis being released in the coming weeks, some iPhone users who have typically been marginalized will finally see themselves represented!

Apple is set to release 37 new emojis, including two that are pregnancy-related. One features a pregnant man and the other features a pregnant person, both created to recognize that not all people who get pregnant are women—some are trans men and non-binary folk.

The new emojis are currently available to iPhone users who take part in beta releases, but will soon be available to all users with iOS 15.4.

This isn’t the first step Apple has taken to make its emojis more inclusive and gender-neutral. Back in 2019, Apple rolled out dozens of them featuring deaf and blind symbols, as well as androgynous options for each of the emojis featuring a human.

These fun new emojis have been met with praise from the LGBTQ+ community. In an interview with Insider, a spokesperson for the LGBTQ+-inclusive family organization PFLAG, called the new emojis “a whole new way to express themselves that isn’t gendered.”

Unsurprisingly, though, the new pregnant man emoji has faced a mix of reactions online.

“Words fail me,” wrote Piers Morgan, who is known for his right-wing and transphobic messaging.

In response to those who are ridiculing the emoji, political correspondent Tom Hardwood tweeted: “If you don’t like the pregnant man emoji, maybe don’t use it?”

Others have viewed the new emoji as an important step for trans folks who have been hoping to see themselves represented. “We’ve been crying out for a pregnant man emoji for years so thank you for finally listening!” wrote another Twitter user.

At Today’s Parent, we’re thrilled that more of our fellow humans are finally seeing themselves represented in our culture, and we can’t wait to see the emojis being used.



Read The Full Article Here

The Best Christmas Gift for Children: Embracing Their Vulnerabilities!
Three Phrases to Regularly Say to Your Child for a Lifetime of Happiness
Why People Are Jealous (and Why It’s Not Your Problem)
Teaching Kids That Blessings Can Be Curses (and Vice Versa)
The Mysteries of Extended Breastfeeding: From Family Irritation to Mother-to-Mother Comparisons
Prince Harry Opens Up About When He Knew Meghan Markle
Rich Pregnant vs Broke Pregnant
How To Watch The Perseid Meteor Shower With Your Family
How to Identify and Treat Oral Aversion in Preemies and Infants: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Baby Care Tips
How to Care a newborn kitten
Main Tota Hare Rang Ka
Three Phrases to Regularly Say to Your Child for a Lifetime of Happiness
Positive Parenting vs. Warm Parenting: Understanding the Differences and Limitations of Positive Parenting
Freud and Jung on Parenting: How Their Teachings Can Guide Modern Parents
Choosing a Different Path: Why Raising My Kids Differently Sparked Criticism and Distance
Exhausted Mom Syndrome: 5 Ways to Recenter and Avoid Morning Burnout
Should We Endure Toxic Childhood Friends Forever?
Recognizing Maternal Burnout: What Every Mom Needs to Know
Why People Are Jealous (and Why It’s Not Your Problem)
Traditional Education: Anchoring Children in the Present and Reality
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Children: A Personalized Insight
Child Development: Are You Anxious About Autistic Risks?
Autism: Tools To Adapt Yourself To Your Child’s Emotions And Unexpressed Requests
Tips for Planning a Fun and Safe Kid-Friendly Hike
Essential Items Every Mom Should Carry in Her Bag for Handling Minor Mishaps
Why You Should Take Your Kid to Charity Shops Even If You are Wealthy
Mindfulness with Your Kids