Favoritism
By Damnlife123 - 21/04/2009 02:39 - United States
By Damnlife123 - 21/04/2009 02:39 - United States
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By dinapar - 14/07/2009 14:02 - Canada
By Bill - 06/12/2009 20:28 - United States
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By amiliaroberts123 - 15/10/2012 00:45 - United States - Raphine
By Omar Khalaf - 28/09/2017 01:30
By Handuh15 - 31/05/2019 16:00
How do people grow up and not understand concepts like this? I'm an only child and I could have figured this out for goodness sake!
stjoeeeeepiet woemaaaaaaaan
Wow...I bet your 2 older kids wish that you weren't their mother right now. Try not to screw up with the new baby like you did with your other, less favorite kids, eh? But hey, at least you make the rest of us who do have good, intelligent and loving mothers appreciate them all the more.
yeah, that's one of the biggest no-no's of parenting. It makes your other kids feel really shitty...especially because this is the baby, and they're probably already trying very hard to get attention from you and your spouse. If I were your kid, I'd hate you, too.
YDI for treating your newborn like a toy ("my new baby boy", "my new bra", "my new Wii"....) and saying something that is common sense NOT to say.
YDI so much. I know how your kids feel. #16 +1
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Hahaha You should, as a parent, know that you're never allowed to say that sentence, dear
Today, I was hanging out with my mother, older brother, and my newborn baby brother. I had been feeling upset and depressed about the new baby because I felt I would be overshadowed by him and I would get no attention. My mother assured me this would not happen and I accepted it. Then she told my baby brother that he was "her favorite." My depression just increased two-fold. FML.