Being a parent is one of the biggest and most fun challenges you’ll ever encounter in your lives, dear Pandas. From brimming with pride as your child says their first words one moment to cleaning up spaghetti and meatball stains off the ceiling, being responsible for another human being is as exciting as it is exhausting. And even though everyone’s family is unique, a lot of parents can still relate to each other because the struggles are similar.
That’s where the ‘Parental Humor Memes’ Facebook Group comes in. It’s a community of over 630k members that celebrates the funniest and toughest parts of being a parent. If you have kids of your own or you know someone who does, then these are bound to make you nod and laugh.
Scroll down for some memes that you’ll want to send to all of your parent friends, and for Bored Panda’s interview about being a parent with relationship expert and dad of two, Dan Bacon, the founder of The Modern Man.
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Founded in January 2021, the ‘Parental Humor Memes’ group has amassed over half-a-million members in just over a year. That makes one thing crystal clear: people are loving the jokes. And there’s no humor without being able to relate to it. We laugh at what’s familiar, after all.
With hundreds of new members joining every single week, the team running the group from behind the scenes insists on everybody following the rules. They’re pretty straightforward and it’s something that you’d expect to see in any major social media group.
The administrators running the page ask that members post only relevant memes. If it has nothing to do with parenting, the post won’t get approved. Sure, the meme might be great, but it might belong in another awesome group’s feed.
What’s more, members are asked to post one meme at a time and remain courteous to everyone at all times. There’s no tolerance for bullying. There’s no space for hate speech. It’s as simple as that.
My son reckons he is gonna live with us forever. I will let him believe that.....for now lol.
Yup, every time. I can't even close doors anymore because I have 1 dog that goes into destruction mode the minute there's a door between us.
Relationship expert Dan, who is a father of two, told Bored Panda about how to tell if you are ready to have kids, what parenting entails, and why it is important to love patiently.
“Billions of people have had kids when they weren’t ready and managed to figure it out. It’s not easy and does add a lot of work to your daily life when you are young, but it can be done,” he said that it is a challenge, yes, but one that many people can meet head-on.
At the first child, you wash, dry and iron the clothes. For the second you wash and dry. Then you just dry them.
“When you have a family unit that loves each other, you truly feel like you belong somewhere. Some people already have that feeling because they were born into a great family, but many people don’t come from a close, loving family,” he told Bored Panda that creating your family means that you have a firm support structure.
Such a beautiful portrayal of what a parent does, but I'm getting Trypophobic vibes here
Before I had kids, I used to hate it when parents would say, "Just wait til you have kids." I now understand.
“When you have your own family, you find a place where you are loved, needed and belong. You also have an opportunity to create a loving, close family that stays together and has each other’s back for life,” Dan said.
One of ours sat in the Debenhams cafe (a more refined department store, for those not British) at two years old, after knocking over his orange juice, exclaiming "oh, for f.u.c.k.'s sake" loudly and repeatedly.
“That is an exciting, rewarding opportunity that you simply can’t access unless you have children. That said, I wouldn’t recommend having kids just for the sake of it, or to hopefully make a relationship happier,” the relationship expert warned that having kids is a big step. You have to want to have children for the right reasons.
“The ‘bundle of joy’ they talk about in advertising campaigns is mostly just a ploy to inspire more people to have children, so they have more customers for their products,” Dan said. “In reality, a baby is more like a ‘bundle of work’ for the first couple of years because it cries a lot, which isn’t fun to listen to and it is also completely dependent on you for everything 24/7.”
"Wife, pregnant, refused the photoshoot, so husband did it because he had already paid"
Sometimes I feel like that.... Until I remember who my mom is. Then I'm just glad I made it out alive.
OH me TOO...she was the mistress of gaslighting her entire life
Load More Replies...In WW1 the boys dying in No Man's Land, were heard calling for their mums
I lost my mom 11 years ago and I still miss her every single day. Luckily my mother-in-law is amazing and she's always there for me any time I need her.
that's so great, that you have your MIL.
Load More Replies...Yup, I'm in my 30s and I still call my mum when I need her. I needed her 2-3 weeks ago so she took me out to cheer me up and get me out of the house.
I'm 52 and when I'm really down or really ill, the first person I want is my Mum. Mums, if they're great mums, are priceless.
Load More Replies...I'm 47 and still want my mum. Sadly passed 12 years back. Still miss her every day
I feel you. It's been 6 years and sometimes I want to phone call her to tell or ask something and the following second I realize. We are never old enough to get through such a loss.
Load More Replies...I'm so, so lucky in the mom department. My heart goes out to all of you who have or had neglectful or abusive moms. May you find peace.
sometimes i wonder if i have a problem because i just dont feel this connection with anyone
I don't have that connection with my parents, for a lot of valid reasons. When people talk about how much they love their mom or dad, I simply can't understand what that feels like. It's like trying to describe color to a blind person. But, I learned to feel very deep connections with other people. After lots of therapy. Maybe that could help you too?
Load More Replies...This is true ..am 30 and a man and every now and again I am just like mommy hug me
As a teenager this behavior is seen as childish. It's not my fault that I have overwhelming anxiety and the only way I can go to sleep at a reasonable time is by having her in the bed.
It's not a fault or childish at all. I'm glad she's there for you and you find comfort in that.
Load More Replies...So true, I got stranded in Milton Keynes once with no money and a dead phone, I reversed the charges to my mum's home at 3am which started her off mad cause that costs a few quid and then she said "what am I supposed to do it you blooding idiot, you're 24 years old, sort yourself out". Cheers mum.
True. My dad lost his mother when he was only 3. On his death bed 70 years later, he called for her.
My mom just died. Even death doesn't change it...It just gets stronger
No, I don't think there's anything unusual about that. There are many different levels of attachment, and some people are more independent. There are many different shades of "normal". 🙂
Load More Replies...As someone who was estranged from egg donor since year 2, I really couldn't understand all the posts and memes about motherly love. However, I love my kids so much my heart could burst so I suppose I just couldn't understand her.
Oh my God. My sister in law, in the last stages of dementia: I just want my mother.
In all space and time dimensions too. My mother‘s been dead since I was six and I want her back bad bad and I talked to her daily. She’s with my daughter now. Rip to my two MOST favorite people dead and alive, reread it ❤️🙏🏾❤️
One of the things i remember most about my childhood was whenever i was sick or upset, my mom would stroke my hair. It was such a calming soothing feeling like no other. Now that i have my own child, whenever she’s sick or upset i stroke her hair, and that feeling from my childhood fills me, and i see my little one calm too.
sent this to my oldest this morning.... Morning sweet baby, I felt like you needed a little influx of cash...there's $40 in your checking account 😘 Her response.. yes i surely did. look at god! 🙌🏽 thank you so much mommy. I'm in Ohio, she's in Florida....I felt the "I want my mom" without her even saying it.🙂
I drove home from college for a hug, I really needed it. Was planning to leave immediately after as that was the only reason I drove there. She's like, hang on a sec.. I left with 5 bags of groceries and prepped food(all of my favorite recipes from growing up, as though she knew I was coming) and somehow clean clothes?
If you're feeling this way as an adult your life better be on the damn line. Jesus, how coddled were some people?
A secure attachment with a parent is kinda huge for lifelong happiness, though.
Load More Replies...So true. From someone pushing you on the playground to your spouse dying, you can always feel the comfort of your mother.
Patience, in Dan’s opinion, is the key to being a good parent. “If you can love patiently and if you also have a great relationship dynamic with your woman, then you will build a loving, family unit that will then reward you with a lifetime of happy moments and precious memories,” he said.
Omg, I laughed way too much at this. The face you always get after you walk in is priceless. Bet my parents thought the same when I was a kid.
i was told i was found in a trash can and was mistaken for a massive rat
“You can still enjoy life without having children, but you just won’t get to experience what it is like to have your own family who truly loves you, needs you, and wants you in their life,” Dan noted that becoming a parent opens up an entirely new dimension to one’s life. However, this isn't to say that someone's quality is life is 'worse' if they end up not having kids. People's definitions of who their family members are can be very different.
So, dear Pandas, which of these memes did you like the most? Which ones did you find to be the most relatable? What do you personally are the biggest challenges that parents have to face? Share your thoughts and feel free to vent about how difficult (but rewarding!) parenting is in the comments.
Before kids, I would judge parents for letting them watch TV on their phones at a restaurant. Now, with kids, I ask for the WiFi password before I order drinks.
LOL My daughter spit in my hand. Nothing was in her mouth. She was just making it look like she was chewing on something.
Okay hear me out… I want one of these for myself so I don’t have to get out of bed when I wake up thirsty at 3am because I’ve been snoring open-mouthed and my tongue is all dry… XD
I have one like this, and one that gets upset at me being angry when I'm just a bit distracted and not watching my tone. The tone shift between the the two takes real skill.
My kid, whining about it:. Again ?? This happens every day.. me: yes. Yes it does.
I'm a very sarcastic person but I have to be careful of the type of sarcasm I use on my kids because My daughter has ASD and sometimes has issues reading sarcasm and my son still doesn't understand sarcasm.
I always threaten to take my son's tablet away, bit it gives me an hour of peace in the morning. It's simply not worth it.
Yep. They need their favourite toys, their new magazine, and that pebble they once found on the way to school.
I was only called mumma a very few times but I nipped that in the bud pretty quick. Not sure why but I can't stand being called mumma. Going through the bruh stage with my daughter at the moment.
Yup, can't even begin to count the amount of times I had to tell my kids that I'm not a jungle gym.
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"You can still enjoy life without having children, but you just won’t get to experience what it is like to have your own family who truly loves you, needs you, and wants you in their life” Yeah, ok. But there are different definitions of "family", and other experiences I can make by NOT having kids.
Yep! However, you are wrong that childless people don't experience having many people in their lives who love you, need you and want you in my life. You are correct that there are different types of family. In my life a few of them are family, but most are not. But we just don't experience that from children. We have full lives though. I'm not childless by choice but it's my path. It doesn't mean our lives aren't fulfilling.
Load More Replies...I'm not a parent but I admire what you all go through! Parenthood takes balls!
My question is why did adoption still destroy my body? Is a solid diet of fruit snacks, gogurt, and Oreos found on the floor not as healthy as I thought?
Most of these is me dealing with my brother but kudos to you parents who have to deal with all this drama and sleepless nights while trying to raise kids right
Why can I empathise even tho I'm not a parent?!? I'm 15 lol. I think it's because of having 2 younger cousins who are both boys lmao
So no hate, I just hope someone that is thinking about having kids sees this. I have a daughter and a son. They're good, respectful kids and I'm very glad we had them. They're adults now and even though we've all had to work on things, we're a team. It is possible.
As a dad I agree with all and I suspect most feel rubber the same, I wouldn't trade one minute of it, that is now that their grow n out the house and off my payroll.)
No children here at 37, can I get a "hell yeah!" My dogs and cats keep me bust enough and feeding and vet care is enough. They also let me, sleep, take naps, eat ice cream tubs without crying at me for some, take a hot bath, oh and they absolutely love me to death. I'll be just fine without hell spawn thank you.
Why would you read through this entire thread if you don't agree with the premise of it? Parents blowing off steam through sharing memes is actually a pretty healthy way of dealing with the struggles of parenting. Dark humor as a coping mechanism. It's the people pretending everything is perfect with their families that I'm more afraid for.
Load More Replies..."You can still enjoy life without having children, but you just won’t get to experience what it is like to have your own family who truly loves you, needs you, and wants you in their life” Yeah, ok. But there are different definitions of "family", and other experiences I can make by NOT having kids.
Yep! However, you are wrong that childless people don't experience having many people in their lives who love you, need you and want you in my life. You are correct that there are different types of family. In my life a few of them are family, but most are not. But we just don't experience that from children. We have full lives though. I'm not childless by choice but it's my path. It doesn't mean our lives aren't fulfilling.
Load More Replies...I'm not a parent but I admire what you all go through! Parenthood takes balls!
My question is why did adoption still destroy my body? Is a solid diet of fruit snacks, gogurt, and Oreos found on the floor not as healthy as I thought?
Most of these is me dealing with my brother but kudos to you parents who have to deal with all this drama and sleepless nights while trying to raise kids right
Why can I empathise even tho I'm not a parent?!? I'm 15 lol. I think it's because of having 2 younger cousins who are both boys lmao
So no hate, I just hope someone that is thinking about having kids sees this. I have a daughter and a son. They're good, respectful kids and I'm very glad we had them. They're adults now and even though we've all had to work on things, we're a team. It is possible.
As a dad I agree with all and I suspect most feel rubber the same, I wouldn't trade one minute of it, that is now that their grow n out the house and off my payroll.)
No children here at 37, can I get a "hell yeah!" My dogs and cats keep me bust enough and feeding and vet care is enough. They also let me, sleep, take naps, eat ice cream tubs without crying at me for some, take a hot bath, oh and they absolutely love me to death. I'll be just fine without hell spawn thank you.
Why would you read through this entire thread if you don't agree with the premise of it? Parents blowing off steam through sharing memes is actually a pretty healthy way of dealing with the struggles of parenting. Dark humor as a coping mechanism. It's the people pretending everything is perfect with their families that I'm more afraid for.
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