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This Instagram Page Dedicates Its Content To “Average Parent Problems”, And Here Are 40 Of Its Funniest Posts
Hugs, giggles, and their first I-love-yous, whopping bills, tantrums, and a constant state of worry – parenthood is a rocky journey that will reward you one day and make you contemplate your choices the next.
It’s a common occurrence to feel exhausted and burnt out; at the end of the day, it’s not your usual 9 to 5 where you eagerly await tapping out on a lovely Friday evening, knowing that you’ve got a couple of days to spend in your own company.
Caring for a child can suck the life out of you, especially given how the modern world expects you to juggle a million things at a time. It’s a demanding job that needs your complete dedication; however, it’s crucial to realize that everyone feels the weight of parenthood at some point or another, so don’t beat yourself up over it, and get ready to have a little fun with these parenting memes.
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It goes without saying that becoming a parent is a tremendously difficult experience.
You may compare it to sailing into a storm on a shaky ship, or riding a rollercoaster – you know, bumpy and filled with twisty paths.
Now, of course, it’s also a very rewarding thing, but in addition to the deepest sentiments of love and joy, being a parent may cause you to feel the most worry, stress, frustration, wrath, and hatred you have ever felt in a relationship with another person.
But what’s a better way to remind yourself that you’re not alone than to look at some memes? Average Parent Problems is an Instagram page that dedicates its postings to, well, parenting and its universally experienced problems. The page currently has over 458K followers and is run by an influencer called Ilana Wiles.
Let’s learn a little more about the creator of the page! Ilana describes herself in the following manner on her blog, Mommy Shorts: “I’m a working mom from NYC who writes a blog instead of sleeping. I have two daughters. Harlow is seven years old and Mazzy is ten. If you think you have more adorable children, Mazzy and Harlow will challenge your children to a cuteness contest. Where everyone will automatically tie. Because pitting our kids against each other is totally NOT COOL. (Although I do it all the time.)”
The blogger then added: “I worked as a creative director in advertising for over 15 years before I quit to focus on Mommy Shorts full-time in November 2013. Using this blog to earn a living is more work than I ever imagined but nothing beats the flexibility of running your own business when you have kids.”
Data from a 2020 poll by diaper-rash firm Boudreaux’s Butt Paste shows that just 12% of parents feel ready when they have their first kid, and most of you would probably agree that such a figure isn’t particularly shocking.
The idea that people can only be ready for children after checking off certain items on a checklist has been floating about for a very long time. And while it’s unquestionably true that having a degree and a stable and well-paying career, being in a secure relationship, and owning a home will allow you to handle parenthood better, there’s one aspect of this notion that is a little faulty: you will never truly be “ready” to have kids.
It's sort of similar to how you’re already considered an adult, but despite that, no matter how many birthdays pass, you simply never feel like one.
Time will tick, and chances are that you won’t ever wake up and suddenly feel like you’re finally in the right position to tackle parenthood.
For instance, most individuals choose to delay having children until they are financially stable – however, let’s face it, there’s no such thing as “enough money,” unless you’re one of the Kardashians of course. Now, this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t get prepared at all; it just means that there isn’t a clear checkpoint for that.
You can never know enough, which is another important aspect to remember. Most people have no idea what they’re doing with their lives, let alone what they should be doing and/or how they should care for another human being.
Be careful where you keep the stash though, Easter bunny search reveals all your secrets
We’re all learning as we go, and let’s not forget that every child is unique, so you won’t be able to find a manual that will provide you with all the advice you need to make the process smooth and easy. Do whatever you see fit, read as many guides as you want, and take however much time you need – but do it with confidence and don’t compare yourself to others.
Yes, I can tell them apart. How? I’m their mom… (One twin has a giant magic marker “X” on their chest…)
Bored Panda hopes that you’ve enjoyed this humorous yet very relatable ensemble of parenthood memes! Give Ilana a follow and don’t forget to let us know which post resonated with you the most.
Spend months teaching them to walk and talk, then years telling them to sit down and be quiet.
Don't worry, soon EVERYTHING will be a "f*****g crisis"
Oh man and all the paperwork!! Newsletters!! Fund raising!! .. jeez!!
Perhaps just occasionally check if i have enough wine thank you very much
My parents keeps my daughters artwork from aged 6months old to this day when she is now 8! 😑
For people with no kids the most relaxing thing in the world is to watch parents run around like crazy people.
Same with siblings. When my siblings went to bed it was game time. You get to eat all the snacks they want to eat just because you could.
I never understood much about boy bands, or why people obsess over them. Like, they are just people who sing songs with their bros..?
well yeah they sing, but also rap and dance and often act, do interviews, and have to live up to really high beauty standards. also most are at least bilingual or even multilingual. plus they train for often years before debut in singing, dancing, rap, etc. So if you think about it, they're generally super talented
Load More Replies...Ha! I'm the one that discovered BTS and introduced it to my kids and now they're both fans.
i'm sorry but those BTS boys ARE really something whether you have kids or don't have kids or are a kid or was once a kid. they just actually really are.
I hated boy bands with a passion when I was in middle school back in the 90s, but I was deep in denial/the closet so I had to pretend I knew the difference between N'Sync, Backstreet Boys, and 98 degrees. I didnt. They all looked the same and sounded the same. I finally picked Hanson as a favorite even though I was apathetic about their music because their songs were easily identifiable as theirs, and they looked like cute girls but it was still socially acceptable to like them. I also remember being a young adult and thinking Bieber was an adorable baby lesbian, then being disappointed when it was just another dude with a trendy lesbian haircut.
OMG that was 2018 and since then I've fallen down the rabbithole of Kpop. It has been a wonderful way to keep a close relationship with my teen daughter, though - driving 500 miles to see MonstaX, watching Chan's Room (Stray Kids) on Vlive together, listening to Yoongi's new collab, squealing together over G-Dragon's new Vogue shoot...thank you BTS, you were my gateway Kpop
I’m 77 yo and love Kpop! I watch Stray Kids over and over, BTS occasionally, ATEEZ when they put out something new. I still like most 1st, 2nd and 3rd groups and I’m looking forward to &TEAM when they debut in December! My granddaughter introduced me to Kdramas, Kpop and Jpop and I thank her every week.
Load More Replies...I became a mother when the test turned positive. But BTS as some good songs.
But they are just a phase, few years down the line they get older they gonna disband each go their seperate ways. Some might live a normal lives, some might be successful some might not and rare cases some might continue to be in showbiz or worst case in drugs or crime. Too many young pop stars go down these road very very few can be successful in the end.
As a GenXer, I assume they mean Built To Spill
Load More Replies...I can not stand bts and neither can my 9 yo daughter. She likes boy bands from back in day like ac/dc,queen,green day, new music is like Shawn mendez or Arianna grande,Sofia Carson, jack Harlow.,...although rather they just listen to kids bop from mid 90s than half shh on radio now a days.👈ya I'm an old parent now.
My daughter is a diehard kpop fan, but she also loves the Ramones, Stevie Nicks, Ozzy Osbourne, Simon & Garfunkel, opera, and Broadway. Talent is talent, why be exclusive?
Load More Replies...Not sure how this is parenting, unless I'm missing something?
My mom told us we were not allowed to play that anymore. (cause we were too "loud") EDIT: Why are people being so mean about my grammar. Grammar is not my strong suit, so why judge me? I say the word "cause", because I was raised with that word. I see nothing wrong. And what good does being mean do? And just know that some people don't take bullying well. I have been bullied practically my whole life, and I will not let it continue. It helps nobody. Also @gas station cola, if you are so concerned about grammar why don't you become a grammar teacher, maybe fix your first letters of your username to a capital letters.
These are so true!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don’t have kids but I have three siblings and I’m the oldest so yeah.
i consumed an entire box of my sister's crayons
Load More Replies...These are so true!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don’t have kids but I have three siblings and I’m the oldest so yeah.
i consumed an entire box of my sister's crayons
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