hahaha I know for a fact that I have done 18 to my mom when I was a kid 😂😂 she would always complain about it
20 Comics That Prove Being a Mom Is Like Being a Knight Trying to Tame a Fire-Breathing Dragon

Being a mom is a never-ending adventure, from the challenges of dressing a toddler in the morning to the lack of privacy during bathroom time. That’s why this artist and mom decided to draw inspiration from her own strength and turned all these daily struggles into endearing and humorous comics. If you need proof that not all heroes wear capes, this is it.
Bright Side put together a creative display that perfectly illustrates how moms use their superpowers every day.
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What’s your favorite memory as a parent? Introduce us to your own super-mom. One of our favorite things to do is go through your stories and photos in the comment section, so don’t be shy!
Comments
I guess having kids can be quite the task 🤣 but it all depends on the kids of course, I'm sure there are kids out there that are far easier to manage
This makes me think twice about having kids 😂😂 I wonder when I will finally be ready for it
lol...this is so true
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