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Whether you have young kids or rambunctious teenagers, chances are you’re an active participant of a mom group chat. Mom texting groups are a place to vent, to share funny stories, to ask advice and, most importantly, to commemorate the best and worst parts of motherhood. They were irreplaceable as the COVID-19 pandemic set in, and now that kids’ schedules have ramped up again with extracurriculars, playdates and navigating new phases of kids’ lives, they’re just as essential.

So, we want to know: What was the last question you asked in your mom group chat?

Maybe you asked for a remedy to tackle the latest stain on your child’s clothes, or shared a photo detailing their latest injury. Perhaps you sent a text starting off with the words “Is this normal…?” Whatever the scenario, The Globe and Mail wants to hear your stories.

We will showcase a selection in an upcoming Mother’s Day feature, and will also get a panel of experts to weigh in on your recent dilemmas.

Share your story with The Globe and Mail by using the form below or at this link. Or if you’d prefer, e-mail audience@globeandmail.com with “Mom Group Chat” in the subject line. If you’d like to send any screenshots of your group text conversation, e-mail them to audience@globeandmail.com. None of your information will be shared without your permission.

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