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You’re a great parent. My daughter is a pretty good sleeper but I do miss sleeping through the night. I can’t imagine not going to her when she cries though. The look on her face when I pick her up like I’ve just saved the day is the best feeling in the world.

This is my worst nightmare. You’re a good person for not running from your house every night.

If in a few years he’s sleeping through the night but still sleeping in your room, please keep the following in mind:
I’ve got a friend with a 7 year old that sleeps in his own racecar bed in his parents’ room - he’s got his own room with brand new bunk beds, but he’ll only sleep in there if someone else is in the

Nah, they’ll tell you, “But it’s so wooooooooorth it. And you totally get used to it! You just don’t neeeeeeed as much sleep when you’re a parent!”

HA! Giving birth is the easy part. Taking care of a baby is hard as fuck.

My husband and I took our toddler out for pizza this weekend. It went as expected; we spent the entire time chasing him away from the kitchen, the bathroom and from bothering other tables. I had a woman comment to me that it was so nice that my husband “helped” by taking turns watching him. Really lady? It’s his

I’m so sorry! Hopefully your kid will grow out of it? If you’d like some suggestions from a childfree person with bad sleepers in the family, keep reading:

Take time for yourself! Don’t let being a mom be your only identity, okay! Make time for Me time! But do it in between holding down a full time job and staying late or working on extra projects because you don’t want to be seen as one of “those” working moms that all the other people at work hate because they think

I FEEEEEEEL YOU!!!!!

Christians are a disease.

Wow, atheism, how neat. It adds absolutely nothing to the rest of the comment.

Huh. While I agree that human milk shouldn’t be sold without some sort of regulation, saying “poor women shouldn’t be allowed to sell their milk because it endangers their baby!” is some straight up paternal bullshit. Because we have ZERO problems, apparently, with letting the same woman work some dangerous factory

Those who find it so urgent to yell, “Don’t forget this is a privilege!” strike me as people who first started seriously engaging with activism sometime between November 8 and January 21. And that’s fine, sort of, but you don’t get to shift the narrative of resistance and peddle ahistorical arguments because your

Um, no, unless where you come from “face” means “shoulder,” plus he’s trying to do something behind his back either based on his view of himself in a streaming video or with no view at all, so his aim is poor, anyway. There’s no meanness there.

Interesting how you don’t describe Bernie as an old man, which he is.

No, nannies aren’t offensive. What is offensive is assuming that a woman is a nanny when it’s much more likely that she’s the mother of the children she’s caring for. Especially since most people assuming she’s the nanny are doing so because she’s Asian. If she was a white woman, most people would have assumed she was

As far as I know she is just an old woman living in New York.

Yes, because if there’s anything the average blue collar working American loves more than Hillary, it’s Socialism and Jews.

I pegged nanny—and that is how implicit bias works folks! If you do it, own up to it and hope it helps you be better in the future.

His woeful miserable bummed-out face nestled in there between his own offspring— isn’t is so SAD that he has to watch his own kids?? BOO HOO MOTHERFUCKING HOO, BRO.