now to family attorney rebecca rose woodland and what she makes of this and whether there's a case. > it in my practice. i cannot tell you how many people after new year's, after mother's day call and say i've had it. my husband has reached the last -- it's over. neil: what does the g do? >> nothing. neil: yeah. he sits on the couch. >> or he does the opposite of what he should be doing. rather than saying you're so great, happy mother's day, get the kids over, have breakfast in bed, things like that, he'll say, so, what's going on? what did you plan for the day? or forget -- it really creates a -- neil: why does it hit a crescendo on mother's day? my wife gets a new hairdo, and i never notice. i don't know what it is, i'm sorry, i'm stupid. she might have even dyed the color. >> no, really? >> neil: and i'll say, wh's different because i'm stupid. you seem to be getting angry. that was her face. [laughter] i do see the point in this respect, but it's the one day they should feel really appreciated, and they're not, so 17,000 of them took to the internet to be little cougars, didn't t