25 Funny Tweets That Sum Up Parenting

By Editorial Staff in Funny On 16th January 2017
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#1

Kids have a way of saying just the right thing to completely embarrass you in public.

#2

The best advice comes from toddlers.

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#3

Sometimes kids can be absolutely savage.

#4

We do whatever we have to in order to get our kids to comply.

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#5

As a general rule, if a young child wants to tell you a secret, you probably don't want to hear it.

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#6

Parents aren't perfect. We sometimes panic when we are afraid of being caught by our kids.

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#7

Kids will use any excuse to bother you while you're in the bathroom

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#8

As a parent, there are many times when you have to figure out explaining why some of the "logical" things our kids do are completely wrong.

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#9

Toddlers are brutally honest

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#10

The mind of a child thinks in terms of the most literal interpretation

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#11

Let's not forget about the endless temper tantrums about the most ridiculous things

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#12

Kids never cease to amuse us dirty minded adults

#13

Might as well let him think he had a shot at winning

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#14

The smart-a** comebacks start at a young age

#15

Privacy? forget about it

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#16

And the snot....oh man, the snot

#17

we've all been there

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#18

I think I have found our next president of the United States with this one. Cheese to settle all arguments.

#19

It's important to teach these vital life lessons

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#20

kids misheard lyrics never cease to amuse

#21

Toddlers independence can drive a parent crazy at times

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#22

Sometimes you have to admit that the kid has a good point. Pants are useless

#23

When you have more than one child, EVERYTHING must be divided equally

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#25

Kids are notoriously picky eaters

#26

As a parent, you have to be prepared for the massive amount of poop that you will deal with throughout a child's first years