50 Hilariously Relatable Parenting And Marriage Tweets That Prove No One Has It Together
Memes are the bread and butter of the internet, something one engages with on a daily basis. There are random memes to keep you entertained on a commute, memes about your hometown or perhaps your profession. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that there are also memes about something as big as marriage and kids.
We’ve gathered hilarious, relatable and just wholesome memes from this IG page dedicated to marriage, parenting and everything in between. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments down below.
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Not sure why 'its all down hill from here" is supposed to be a bad thing. Sounds like a blessed relief if you have been living an up hill battle.
I've never once heard that saying used in a bad way
Load More Replies...It's more about how badly you made your bed. It's still the only one you have so you have to sleep in it however lumpy /nasty it is.
This would be SO useful! I can even imagine in main outline how such a system would need to be engineered.
See this never bothers me , cos if I’m falling asleep in bed I just turn the television off 🤷♀️so situation sorted tbh , or as I only watch stuff I’ve recorded , so if I fall asleep I know where I stopped watching n can simply rewind next day , if it’s Disney plus , I do same ,I turn it off n put 5 USA ion n I can close ey es n listen to svu ,blue bloods instinct criminal minds ncis ,cos I’ve seen them so many times I know every episode , so I can close eyes n listen , if I go sleep my tele turns it self off after 4 hours ,🤷♀️eco setting lol
Relatability is the secret sauce of successful social media content, and understanding why certain posts resonate while others flop comes down to basic human psychology and how we're wired to connect with each other. When someone scrolls through their feed and stops to think "this is exactly how I feel" or "this person gets me," that's the magic of relatable content at work.
Research from the University of Pennsylvania found that people share information online that they feel is meaningful to themselves or to the people they know, which explains why relatable posts spread so quickly across platforms.
I think that's after the surgery you have in your 50s for something that went wrong but wasn't life threatening. And possibly happened trying to get fitter but forgot current age and abilities. I degloved a muscle in my leg.
Hell no !, I’d I did that I’d never bloody walk ffs , can’t lie down all dam day would be agony so no th and you very much , oh n I ain’t American I looked after my kids myself in school hols like we all do in uk !
Please stop saying things "like we all do in the UK." No we don't that's why there are holiday clubs etc designed to help out working parents. Often grandparents take responsibility.
Load More Replies...I work nights and 2 days off is NOT enough to recover. When I was 22, I could work nights and then go party for 2 days!
At its core, relatable content speaks to your target audience's needs and wants, helping them feel seen and understood. This isn't just about mirroring their interests but actually tapping into shared experiences, emotions, and everyday moments that feel universal. Think about those tweets about struggling to get out of bed on Monday morning or the frustration of losing your phone charger for the hundredth time. These aren't groundbreaking observations, but they work because everyone has been there.
I'm at the age where, if I get a bruise, the bruise may outlive me.
The psychology behind why this works is pretty straightforward. When content strikes a chord with the audience's emotions, it doesn't just get viewed but gets felt, shared, and remembered. Humans are naturally drawn to stories and content that reflect their own experiences because it creates an instant sense of connection and validation. When you see a post that perfectly captures something you've experienced, your brain lights up with recognition and you feel less alone in whatever you're going through.
I thought this generation doesn't bully based on protected grounds.....they all fos.
Clothing worn on the outside of a house would have to be a much, much bigger size.
Research shows that about 63% of marketers report that relatable content is the most effective strategy for their brand, outperforming even trendy or polished content. This shift happened because audiences grew tired of the perfectly curated Instagram aesthetic and overly produced content that felt distant and unattainable. A Sprout Social study found that 77% of consumers are more likely to engage with content that feels genuine and relatable, which is why platforms like TikTok have exploded with their emphasis on raw, unscripted videos.
I found out recently that I was the same age as one of my coworkers when said coworker was born. I had a mini existential crisis in that moment.
All of my current wardrobe of cargo shorts are Costco brand men's cargo shorts XD I iron patches on them for a little extra personality ("weirdness".) Some of their product lines are actually quite decent! (The shorts I get are the WearFirst brand.)
Convinced myself that Birkenstocks are a timeless classic, it's just coincidence that they are comfortable...
Language plays a massive role in making content relatable. Using the same words, slang, and expressions that your audience uses makes your content feel like it's coming from a friend rather than a brand trying to sell something. Using inclusive language like "we" creates a sense of belonging, while steering clear of formal corporate speech helps content feel more human and approachable. The best posts sound like actual conversations you'd have with someone in real life.
I stopped going to the store for people. I always get the wrong thing.
My phone is full of photos sent by my mother captioned "please get n of these"
Exactly like being married. "Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half shut afterward." - Benjamin Franklin
Humor is another powerful tool for creating relatable content. Nearly 48% of consumers say they find funny content the most memorable, and laughter is essentially a universal language that transcends demographics and backgrounds. When brands can nail a joke that resonates with their audience's everyday experiences, it creates a relaxed, friendly vibe that makes people want to engage and share with their friends.
My partner in the morning: "You're on MY sideof the bed!" Me: "well, it's where you were..." Her: "Awwwww!" 😍
All the under 30s I know are perfectly capable of standard English, and courteous enough to address me thus. I'm almost disappointed.
The emotional component can't be understated either. People are hardwired to relate emotionally before making a purchase, which means relatable content isn't just good for engagement but also for building trust and driving conversions. When audiences feel like a brand understands their struggles, desires, and values, they're far more likely to become loyal customers who recommend that brand to others.
Idk, my childrens father can fall asleep while they are actively using him as a jungle gym. It's amazing to see and I'm jealous of the skill.
Load More Replies...Minght is not an option. This will happen. My question is, why doesn't this sleep count?
Ah-ha! You were saving the cookies for yourselves... I knew it!
Behind the scenes content and showing vulnerability also contributes to relatability. People appreciate seeing the imperfect, human side of brands and creators rather than just the highlight reel. Admitting mistakes, sharing challenges, or showing what happens behind the curtain makes content feel authentic and genuine in a way that polished promotional material never can.
Well, maybe they named it after the mythical woman warrior tribe, it's a valid question /s
"Jeff Bezos named Amazon after the Amazon river (the world's largest river as you all know) to signify his ambition to build the largest bookstore (and eventually the largest everything store) online". From Google.
I use a cane, so if I can get a cart near my truck, I can leave the cane and use the cart.
Load More Replies...The platforms themselves have caught onto this shift too. Instagram leaned into Stories and Reels that favor spontaneous everyday moments over carefully edited posts. TikTok built its entire empire on candid, unscripted content. Even LinkedIn has loosened up with more personal storytelling becoming acceptable in professional spaces. The algorithms reward authentic engagement, so relatable content that sparks genuine conversations and shares naturally performs better than content that feels like an advertisement.
or you get in a line at the supermarket and the individual in front of you looks surprised that payment is requested, and then has to try five cards before one doesn't decline.
"Cards are faster than cash"...Yeah, ok Wilma, was behind someone who for the life of them could not swipe a card correctly, then took f-o-r-e-v-e-r to enter the code.Took 1-2 minutes. Paid for my coffee, handed the clerk my $5 and got change and was out in 30 seconds, even AFTER swiping my rewards card.
Load More Replies...Or when the car in front of you at the drive-thru appears to be negotiating a mortgage through the little window.
The more shops we visit on a shopping expedition, the more gin we deserve when we get home
What makes relatable content so effective is that it creates a feedback loop of connection. When people engage with content that resonates with them, they're essentially saying "yes, me too" to both the creator and everyone else who's engaging with it. This builds community and makes people feel part of something larger than themselves, which is exactly what keeps them coming back to social media in the first place.
"don't panic" works as long as it isn't your towel that you've lost.
Me, any time I have to battle through the 'two factor authentication' (aka keeping me out of my own account) for any financial institution!
I don't mind two factor, but I seriously resent being told my password has to be changed because I haven't logged on since last Tuesday.
Load More Replies...Americans seem to 'graduate' from everything. We only used to graduate from university in my day.
Well, after being a "student" at kindergarten, you obviously need to graduate.
Load More Replies..."Your call is important to us. Please continue to hold until it is no longer important to you."
How do two people with two carts totally block a 20 foot wide back aisle. But they do. Some by outriggers (toddlers).
I stand there, quietly, hands crossed in front with a suffering smile on my face, but annoyance in my eyes..
The second best thing about retirement, Sundays no longer have anticipatory dread
Our supermarket has started referring to its eggs as "shell eggs" which bewilders me
Cotton rich socks = not as much polyester as usual. So cotton socks are cotton millionaire socks?
I was surprised how annoying i found it when my ex would watch netflix under my profile. The thing is, he literally only watches american history documentaries and was totally messing up my "for you" algorithm. I tried switching to watching on his account since he stole mine. No, turns out he was just choosing rhe first account to pop up which, on that tv, was always the last account to have been used. So when I switched to his account... 🙄
LOL just had a 'discussion' with a friend that sky is air above your head, therefore there is sky in your living room.
Welp, even More Information can't argue with that one.
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I regularly (45yr) look back on a Sat eve over last 20 years and think.. I used to be in mini dress and high heels heading into town for the night, friends and I would get chatting to men , swap numbers for dates.. I would leave .. LEAVE the house at 8pm?! I don’t leave after 4pm anymore .pyjamas and dinner and bed at 10
I regularly (45yr) look back on a Sat eve over last 20 years and think.. I used to be in mini dress and high heels heading into town for the night, friends and I would get chatting to men , swap numbers for dates.. I would leave .. LEAVE the house at 8pm?! I don’t leave after 4pm anymore .pyjamas and dinner and bed at 10
