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The Reality Of Parenting

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  • Super User

I won't ever be a parent (by choice) but oh man are these hilarious and completely true from what I see.

 

Enjoy.

 

http://www.upworthy.com/15-hilarious-parenting-comics-that-are-almost-too-real?g=2

Thanks for posting, as a parent of two many of these hit close to home, SOME TOO CLOSE TO HOME:)

ha

  • Super User

Like a trip down memory lane.

I call my friends kids birth control for a reason.

  • Super User

I call my friends kids birth control for a reason.

Pretty sure you need a willing partner of the opposite sex to make kids..no worries about having kids for you..unless honey boo boo is fertile.

Pretty sure you need a willing partner of the opposite sex to make kids..no worries about having kids for you..unless honey boo boo is fertile.

That is what I am doing wrong. Dose this partner also have to be human? If so Raiders sister in law wont work.

  • Global Moderator

The second one sooo much lately. Kid will eat anything, except what we want him to. 

  • Super User

One final thought.

 

Always look for the positive side of things your children do!

 

 

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  • Super User

lol 

 

can't imagine any experience more miserable

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  • Super User

My wife and I can barely take care of ourselves.

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