I love the first one, not sure if the kid is trying to look interested by asking for more stories
20+ Parenting Tweets That Are Too Real to Anyone Who Knows a Toddler

“So I stepped away for like 2 seconds...” sounds like the beginning of a parenting horror story. Before becoming a parent, you’d probably never imagined that you could ruin someone’s day by just asking them to put their pants on, but now that’s a reality. Parents all over the world probably wish they had at least 6 eyes and 4 hands to be able to watch their kids and cope with them more easily. But at the same time, we may feel exhausted from managing them, but once they’re away for just an hour, we start missing them so much!
We at Bright Side couldn’t help laughing at the stories some Twitter users shared who described their parenting wins and fails with an adorable sense of humor. And we’d love to share this joy with you.
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What’s the most memorable thing your kid has ever said or done to you? We’d love you to share any funny stories with us.
Comments
Number 3 was my mom every day struggle haha. Poor woman!
#8 sounds both pretty logical and nonsense at the same time haha
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