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Jules Wainstein Has A Message For Her #RHONY Co-Stars: “Let's Make Ourselves Relevant By Lifting Each Other Up, Not Shaming”

Julianne "Jules" Wainstein is taking to her Bravo Blog to share her thoughts on this week's episode of The Real Housewives of New York City. Jules has a message to her co-stars and hopes that the ladies support one another instead of shaming each other down.

Jules writes:

"So I'm gonna agree with my dear friend Dorinda: A person's actions might be correct and well-intentioned, but when you are reactive without thinking things through, it undermines your actions.

A man should never let another man be crude and disrespectful to any women (or men) at his party, but a man should also never aggressively put a hand anywhere close to a woman's face or body. But people can be reactive, and people make mistakes.

For my part, I sometimes get nervous and make dumb jokes when I'm reacting to a stressful or uncomfortable situation. For example, my nanny very suddenly quit without even saying a goodbye to my kids who adored her -- that was painful for me because as a mother I'm supposed to protect my kids from pain and disappointment and I failed to do that. Before the mommy wars begin, please let me say that I take my responsibilities as a mother very seriously, and I spend a tremendous amount of quality time with my kids. But like any good CEO, I need help running the little empire I call home, so I've learned how to delegate, and I don't think any mom -- not the stay-at-home mom, working mom, mom with no nanny, mom with two nannies, tiger mom, free-range mom, mom who meditates, mom who medicates -- needs to justify how much or little help she needs to be the best mom she can be.

We all need to support one another -- mothers, sisters, friends, women in business, women on the street, women in the powder room, women at the grocery store, women on the Internet. I love watching Sonja take a bold leap into a new business venture and wish her and every other female entrepreneurs all the success in the world! There is no monopoly on success or happiness, and I still believe that imitation is the highest form of flattery, so why not mentor one another, support one another, encourage one another? Let's make ourselves relevant by lifting each other up, not shaming each other down. We may not all be Dora the Explorer or Mickey Mouse, but we are all doing our best.

Until next week
Xoxox
Jules"

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