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Dads are famous for their humor. But they don’t always have the opportunity to put all of their skills on display. Whether they’re exhausted from a long day of work, stressed about finances, or too focused on taking care of their family, fathers sometimes forget that there’s humor to be found in every single day. So if you need a reminder of how hilarious parenting can be, we’ve got your backs, pandas.

Below, you’ll find a list of the funniest posts “The Real Rodney Lacroix” has shared on X about marriage and raising kids. If you have children of your own, you may find this list painfully relatable, but we hope that it will remind you that all parents are in the same boat: just trying to do their best. Enjoy spending a few minutes reading through these posts, even if you have to hide in the bathroom from your kids to do so, and be sure to upvote the ones that make you giggle!      

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Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously reflecting on relatable thoughts dads and husbands might find chaotic and painful.

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    Screenshot of a humorous social media post that dads and husbands might find hilarious and painfully relatable.

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    Tweet about preparing for parenting by talking to rocks, illustrating chaotic posts dads and husbands might find relatable.

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    Being a parent is an amazing, albeit challenging, job. But according to Today’s Parent, dads have it a bit easier than moms do. This isn’t to say that being a dad is a piece of cake, but fathers often aren’t expected to carry as much of the parenting load as moms are. Because of the additional expectations and stress that come along with being a mom, they tend to report lower levels of happiness and greater fatigue than dads.

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    Plus, dads are often expected to be the “fun parent”. They might not do as much disciplining, especially if they spend less time around their kids overall, but they’re always expected to have a funny joke lined up. Fathers also aren’t judged as harshly for not being perfect, and they tend to be rewarded for doing things that are simply expected of moms. So if your dad always seemed more carefree than your mother, this is probably why!

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    Tweet about chilly weather humor that dads and husbands might find painfully relatable and funny.

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    Tweet about dads and husbands humor, showing a relatable conversation about sleep and tiredness at a hotel.

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    Tweet showing a humorous dad relatable to chaotic family life, highlighting stress about kids and blood pressure.

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    Something that most dads are especially skilled at is telling a classic dad joke. How many times have you heard, “Hi, Hungry. I’m Dad!” Or the iconic, “Oh no! Our refrigerator’s running!” But according to The Father Hood, these silly jokes can actually serve a deeper purpose than just making your child smile (or roll their eyes). Luke Benedictus explains that these jokes can simultaneously “puncture the gravity of life.” They can remind us not to take life too seriously and create opportunities to relax and giggle.

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    Tweet from a dad showing hilarious and relatable Google searches about fixing a washing machine and household mishaps.

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    Screenshot of a humorous tweet relatable to dads and husbands about cleaning hacks and everyday parenting struggles.

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    Tweet about spending $150 on Friday night sushi dinner instead of a $16 pizza, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Benedictus does point out, however, that fathers can’t rely on humor all the time. Despite the fact that dads on TV are often portrayed as bumbling buffoons who can’t do anything right or take anything seriously, in real life, they have to be there for their kids. And sometimes that means being a shoulder to cry on, providing advice, and helping them work through difficult situations. Constant jokes can also be embarrassing for kids, especially if the jokes are made at their expense. So dads have to learn how to read the room.  

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    Screenshot of a humorous chaotic post relatable to dads and husbands about dinner and bedtime getting dangerously close.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously highlighting a dad and husband’s relatable text about everyday family life.

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    A humorous social media post showing a relatable dad moment about family and gifts, capturing chaotic dad humor.

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    When used wisely, though, social psychologist Susan Newman, PhD, says humor can be an excellent parenting tool. She notes that having light-hearted hilarious moments with your children can help protect the parent-child bond that might become strained at times. Nobody likes to be disciplined or told what to do, especially kids, so it can be helpful for parents to ensure that they’re not too serious all the time.

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    Tweet showing a dad dealing with teen attitude, a chaotic post dads and husbands might find hilariously relatable.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously showing chaotic dad and husband snow storm prep with snacks instead of basics.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a dad’s vacation breakfast cravings, relatable for dads and husbands.

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    Moms and dads can also utilize humor when they want to diffuse tension. Even if you’re frustrated with your child, you have to remember that they’re, well, a kid! Making them laugh is much more effective than scaring them or making them feel bad about their choices. Plus, kids model what they see their parents do. So this is a great way to teach them to find some humor, or at least the bright side, in any situation.

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    Tweet humor about dad and husband life, with a playful conversation about snow measurement and exaggeration.

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    Screenshot of a humorous tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix illustrating a relatable dad moment about adulting and taxes.

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    Screenshot of a humorous social media post about cold weather that dads and husbands might find painfully relatable.

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    Now, if you’re not a father yet but you plan to become one some day, All Pro Dad has some tips on how to be the best parent possible. First, they note that you have to love your spouse. By strengthening your marriage, you’ll not only make life easier for both your spouse and your kids, but you’ll also demonstrate how your children can be great partners in the future.

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    Funny dad tweet about getting ready to leave, highlighting chaotic and relatable moments for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix about smoke detectors needing new batteries at 2 AM, capturing chaotic dad and husband humor.

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    Dad’s tweet humorously shares a relatable parenting moment about kids refusing coats despite cold weather warnings.

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    Spending plenty of quality time with your kiddos is another important aspect of being a great father. Your work schedule might not make this easy, but you have to take advantage of any chance you get to spend time with them, especially while they’re young. Creating strong relationships with your kids in their youth can set you up for a lifetime of wonderful experiences and memories with them. 

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    Tweet showing a dad ignoring his son while practicing guitar, a hilarious and relatable moment for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet showing a dad’s funny struggle buying body lotion deals, relatable and chaotic for husbands and fathers.

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    Tweet showing a dad's humorous response about having much liquor because of having four kids, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Are you enjoying your scroll through these hilarious and relatable parenting and marriage posts, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that you wholeheartedly agree with, and let us know in the comments below how you manage to maintain a great sense of humor while taking care of your kids and spouse. Then, if you’re looking for even more memes that might make moms and dads giggle, check out this Bored Panda list next!

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    Tweet by a dad sharing a chaotic and relatable parenting moment about his 16-year-old hurting her back lifting a backpack.

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    Twitter post showing twelve humorous Christmas tree toppers, capturing chaotic and relatable dad and husband holiday moments.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously discussing the chaotic and relatable experience of dads mowing the lawn.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing relatable dad and husband experiences about morning routines and sleep.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously about dad life annoyance, relatable chaotic posts for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet showing a humorous and relatable moment between a husband and wife about awkward bedroom confessions.

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    Tweet showing a relatable and humorous dad post about cleaning gutters and life insurance policy, highlighting chaotic dad humor.

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    Tweet about the chaotic moments dads and husbands experience at holiday dinners, with screaming and arguing at the adults table.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing back injury from taking down Christmas decorations, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Tweet about a dad explaining overclocking a CPU to his kid using a Spinal Tap amp scene, relatable and humorous post.

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    Tweet showing a husband’s humorous and relatable conversation with his wife about Christmas shopping gifts.

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    Screenshot of a social media post humorously describing exhaustion, relatable to dads and husbands in chaotic family life.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously showing a chaotic post dads and husbands might find painfully relatable about holidays.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix about teaching his child to use DoorDash, humorously relating to chaotic dad and husband experiences.

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    Tweet about Googling a muscle injury, showing a chaotic post dads and husbands might find hilarious and relatable.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously about a New Year’s resolution, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Tweet showing a humorous and relatable dad and husband moment about a sluggish computer and CPU cooling.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing making and checking lists twice, relatable chaotic post for dads and husbands.

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    Screenshot of a humorous tweet about family life reflecting chaotic posts dads and husbands might find relatable.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a dad’s adrenaline rush trying to lower GPS arrival time, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Screenshot of a humorous tweet about scheduling blood donations for Christmas shopping, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a stepson’s first relationship and chaotic laundry situation for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing husbands and dads dealing with hair ties on flat surfaces at home.

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    Tweet about the butterfly effect related to dads and husbands dealing with Netflix password changes and family tech challenges.

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    Tweet about a sneezing fit at 5:30 AM from a husband, showing chaotic and relatable dad humor humor.

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    Tweet showing a humorous and relatable conversation between children and parent, reflecting chaotic posts dads and husbands enjoy.

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    Tweet showing a humorous and relatable dad post about preparing for daughter's boyfriend, fitting chaotic posts dads and husbands theme.

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    Man shoveling snow surrounded by deep drifts, a chaotic and relatable moment for dads and husbands during winter.

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    Tweet showing a funny and relatable chaotic dad moment about rushing for beer during a storm.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously mentioning dog hair and relatable chaotic posts dads and husbands might find funny.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a wife-husband misunderstanding in a relatable dad and husband post.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a relatable moment for dads and husbands about relationship misunderstandings.

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    Tweet by The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a dad explaining a computer case to his wife, relatable for dads and husbands.

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    Screenshot of a humorous social media post relatable to dads and husbands about holiday electric bills and going dark.

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    Tweet about a dad’s early morning frustration with his activity watch, humorously relatable for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a long Target checkout line, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Tweet about feeling like a guest in a house owned by wife’s and daughter’s stray hairs, relatable for dads and husbands.

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    Tweet from The Real Rodney Lacroix humorously describing a dull moment in his 50s, relatable to dads and husbands.

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    Screenshot of a chaotic dad’s relatable tweet about a child blocking the view while watching Netflix.

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    Tweet from a user sharing a funny and relatable dad moment about car damage from sliding into a curb.

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    Tweet humor about a wife’s retirement plans, relatable chaotic posts that dads and husbands might find funny.

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    Tweet from a dad humorously explaining a complex email automation script, capturing relatable dad and husband moments.

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    Glass of orange juice next to toothbrushes in a holder on a bathroom counter, illustrating chaotic dad moments.

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