Independance day
By Anonymous - 19/09/2010 04:27 - Canada
By Anonymous - 19/09/2010 04:27 - Canada
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By jules - 17/04/2009 17:05 - United States
Now that's a good mom! *Obvious sarcasm* But seriously, poor kid! :[
actually 1 I think this is was a good excersise for the kid (unless he was like 5) kids need to learn to not need there parents all the time or they'll end up like my sister who needs my parents for everything because she was never away from them. but that's just me :/
Or he could just be clingy and psychotic. My friend's brother and his wife have a two-year-old who throws a horrendous screaming, crying fit whenever his mother PUTS HIM DOWN after holding him. If she leaves the room he's in, he absolutely loses it and will cry and then fuss for HOURS. With kids like that, you really just have to cut the cord and teach them that they have to get the **** over it, or else you're setting them up for a life of emotional codependence.
how is this a fml?
Lol what a great excuse. "Oh, he died? What a ******* pussy. I through him out in the arctic tundra, and that little dumbass couldn't even make it home alive? I've raised a failure!
that's not an FML for you OP it's an FML for the kid
wow f the kids life that's horrible parenting.
its a good thing to teach kids. i got seperated from my parents when i was like 4 or 5 and i knew what to do. i was crying but i went to the walmart service center and aSked tghem to find my mom for me. It builds charchter
27: Sounds to me like your friend's nephew has gone beyond the "setting up" stage. = It's natural for kids to go through a clingy phase, but that's... disturbing. I bet the mom has some dependence issues herself. And this concludes this week's Amateur Internet Shrink Hour with your host, TIJD.
#27, STFU. Reactions like that are perfectly normal in infants. My nephew used to cry whenever his mother left the room, now he's a perfectly happy, bright little three year old. OP, that momma seriously needs checking. Child services ought to teach her something.
:O terrible mom
73 win. REVOLUTIONIZE AGAINST TROLLS
wow WTF you guys leave him Alone don't be jelious of his pimp ass hair
his hair has blue and brown,I think. the red just might be the light hitting it. Anyway, I have an awesome life, and great parents and I die my hair Randim colors!!! people die ther hair for all differet reasons, not just because they have shitty lives/parents!
85 you're Jersey, so your life automatically sucks. By the way, "send me a message unless you're ugly, or a perv" is ironic to see in an ugly persons profile.
haha yess it Is ironic. and I love Jersey. why does everyone hate it so much.
You're from Jersey**
why do people think jersey sucks??
those people aren't even from Jersey. they r all fake/actors
very tru anybody looking emo definitely had to have a shitty childhood. at least their future will also be bright and red
You know what's really ironic? Someone who isn't secure enough to post an actual picture of themselves as there avatar feels they can pass judgement on someone who does. Pick apart her spelling some more, that'll make you feel better.
good job mom.
I'll hope that's sarcasm
Clearly sarcasm, people.
I like yur Domo! <3
I have a Domo plushie. And You Should Stop Typing Like This.
Yes, you can, but it looks ridiculous, and is, as far as I can see, utterly pointless.
I hope you told her what a shit parent she is
Wow. Great mom the kid has. FHL.
ur nice , that women iz such a bitch
Totally something my mom would do. Poor kid, he shoulda been wearing his leash though...
Ditto.
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Now that's a good mom! *Obvious sarcasm* But seriously, poor kid! :[
I hope you told her what a shit parent she is