okay!!!
shiiiit acting out in public was one rule i did not break.
if we pushed the cart on the back of mom's heels, fought or begged for candy, that was our ass.
Untrue.
okay!!!
shiiiit acting out in public was one rule i did not break.
if we pushed the cart on the back of mom's heels, fought or begged for candy, that was our ass.
Believe me brah I didn't make it a habit. Even when you KNOW, you still pull that once in a while.
Sometimes I'd even forgot why I was geting whooped, it'd been so damn long since I misbehaved.![]()
wife and I were watching Family Feud
"Name something a woman might put on to appear more sexy."
I blurted out "dog collar" and she didn't even crack a smile.
I shoulda gone with "ball gag".
When I got in trouble in public I had to walk home =(
My mom beat the crap outta me on numerous occasions and no she didn't wait for us to get home. She just did it right there in the store. Despite all of that, I still liked hiding in the things the clothes were hung on. With all of that being said, I use one of these things. My one year old doesn't always want to be in the stroller or carried (and we don't always want to carry him). He likes to walk. This gives him an incremental amount of freedom to explore while walking. We used one for my daughter too. We didn't use it much past her when she was 2 and a half because we felt that it was time for the next incremental step (walking around on her own, but showing us that she was responsible enough to stay nearby) and she did a great job with that. It wasn't something that we consciously planned out, but we were just giving her an ever increasing circle of autonomy. You may not agree with it, but my kids are pretty well behaved, so...
Now, if you have people using these on 4 or 5 year olds... yeah, maybe lazy parenting. The thing I hate the most is seeing a 5+ year old being pushed around HEB in a stroller or even older in the shopping cart.
My wife makes me wear a collar and leash sometimes. But that is a different story.
I know what this is from, but I don't get the meme.
man..I remember years ago I was baby sitting my cousins kids...now I had never done no like this so I didn't know what to expect...he ing got 3 bad ass kids...at the time one was 5, the girl was 12 and the teen boy was 14...so I'm sitting on the sofa watching some ing In Living Color Re-Runs and the little 5 yr old comes behind me and hits me in the ing eye with a wet rag...man I reached over and whip the outta his little ass...then his brother said you betta not hit my little brother or else..I said or else what little ...he started bumping his gums and so I took off my belt and tried to whip his ass...he grabbed my belt and said he wasn't afraid of me..so I said ok then I stomp your ass like a on the street..and we boxed and I dropped his little ass with a quick 2 punch combo...he got up crying and said he was gonna run away...so he did...my cousin and his girl came back and I told them what happened and he didn't say too much he just said ok - whatever and went to bed...I was like ok it and rolled on out...but man them bad ass kids never disrespected me again...not even to this day...
ES with the dead negro comedian shtick thievery.
A Koolaid_Man classic.
If I really believed that parents were doing it out of some sort of paranoia for safety, then I would be more understanding. I think most use it so that they do not have to "keep an eye" on their kid as much. They can hold the leash and do other things without actually looking at their kid.
I never did that. My kid rode in a stroller, and then when he got bigger, he "helped" me. Maybe I was lucky, but I think you can teach a kid how to act, but it is a lot of work. You have to be consistent, remind them 100% of the time, and actually get up and leave wherever you are when they act up.
if you want to talk about that then you have to look no furthr than bean3rs in that regard..those people are the WORST hands down about not controlling their 20 ing welfare anchor babies tbh. not to mention they're just plain rude in general..last time i was in the mall and some rude mexican just walked out right in front of me pushing a baby stroller like i was supposed to stop on a dime and basically dive out of the way to avoid hitting her i cussed her out and told her i ought to kick that stroller across the ing food court, not that i'd actually do it but can't stand ty parents tbh.
Damn, does anybody think you're funny?
if you don't want your kid to wander off you can carry him on your back rather than treat him like a dog. its not like a leash may cause any physical harm to the kid or whatsoever, but it's gonna be a bad memory for the kid when he's grown. its like dressing up your boy in a girl's clothes and it sucks for the parents to do so.
tbh i've seen parents treating their kids even worse than a normal white couple do with their pets. they beat the kids to tears like they enjoy their kids' crying and the pain they're suffering, and mostly happens among minority families. most white couples treat their kids (especially daughters) like princes and princesses, which's the problem and the main reason why there're so many whining es out there today. while spoiling kids is not good, it may be just as bad, if not worse to treat them like sub-humans tbh.
lol "I think you can teach a kid how to act."
Yeah, that's called "parenting." It's not for everyone, and it's hard work.
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