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Dad thinks it cool, brags to all his buddies.
Jr thinks it's great, brags to all his buddies.
Mom has to wear an MLB catchers gear, or NHL goalies gear, just to change the sheets.
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Me either. And why should "mom" be the one to change the sheets anyway? This is the 21st century FFS
monster wrote:
And why should "mom" be the one to change the sheets anyway? This is the 21st century FFS
Urrbody who didn't see that coming, raise yer hand...
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urrbody who didn't say something ...here's your sign
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Jr thinks it's great, brags to all his buddies.
This is the real annoyance with all these decked-out custom room designs for kids... Jr. actually gets bored with it way faster than the adults think he will, and within 2 years he's into something completely different. All your construction and artistry goes in the garbage. Also, side note, in my experience the parents who go all out like this actually tend to be on the narcissistic side of things--there's always an element of "you should appreciate what I did for you even though you didn't ask for it"--and when the kid moves on to dinosaurs it just adds one more notch of resentment in their self-centered-ness.
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I agree, Jr has to keep the room picked up and orderly because the folks will invite everyone they know plus the mailman to come see what they did in Jr's room.
"catcher's/goalie's gear" = padding from all the shit in the way.
Real American mothers take care of their kids, even in the 21st century.
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Real American mothers take care of their kids, even in the 21st century.
Ooh, snap!
Clodfobble wrote:
...within 2 years he's into something completely different. All your construction and artistry goes in the garbage...
Oh, hells no! That shit's going on eBay and Craigslist!
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xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Real American mothers take care of their kids, even in the 21st century.
ah. No wonder my kids are such failures. Can I turn it around by voting for Donnie?
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All Michiganians are suspect, you're just in it for the scholarships, you still think in metric.
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Or might be Mishenanigans.
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Clodfobble wrote:
Jr thinks it's great, brags to all his buddies.
This is the real annoyance with all these decked-out custom room designs for kids... Jr. actually gets bored with it way faster than the adults think he will, and within 2 years he's into something completely different. All your construction and artistry goes in the garbage. Also, side note, in my experience the parents who go all out like this actually tend to be on the narcissistic side of things--there's always an element of "you should appreciate what I did for you even though you didn't ask for it"--and when the kid moves on to dinosaurs it just adds one more notch of resentment in their self-centered-ness.
At its core this is the ol' "having more fun with the box it came in" irony. They like what they like for as long as they like it so don't go to a lot of trouble when it is usually the metaphoric box they are after.