16 Unethical Parenting Tricks for New Moms and Dads
Who says raising kids has to be ethical?
Published 4 years ago in Funny
Who says raising kids has to be ethical? Are you a parent? You know that it's crazy and difficult to raise a kid, we were all once kids before. It's not easy being a kid either, but these tips probably won't make it any easier for yours. This gallery is for the parents out there, who just need a break to enjoy a silly meme or two once in a while.
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If you have a newborn baby, try to teach it to say the other parent's name first (e.g. "Dada", "Mama") then whenever the child is upset or needs something they will call for your partner not you, saving you a lot of hassle, especially at night. ...as a bonus you'll probably seem very altruistic for teaching your child your partner's name instead of your own as many people want their name to be baby's "first word" and actively try to teach it theirs first.8
Going somewhere with your kids that doesn't allow outside food. Fuck 'em and pack sandwiches and chips anyway. When questioned at the entrance, just say these items (bread, chs, meat, etc.) are approved for your child's "restricted diet" Just did this recently with my son twice this week at my local water park. Saved me about 40 dollars in 2 all day trips. Just make the food reasonably healthy of course.11
Use the Mother's room at work for naps after you stop pumping I work corporate security at a large office building. I noticed that one of our associates no longer brought in a breast pump when I was checking her bags, but she continued to use the mother's room. Instead of turning it in I sat down with her in the lunchroom and told her "It's none of my business what you do in the mother's room, but if you continue to go into the mother's room without a pump because we're going to think you're going in there to take a nap." She looked like she was getting ready to argue with me then just nodded and said thanks. She stopped using the mother's room for naps. if she had just started bringing in her pump she could have kept on using that room as a free 20 minute nap everyday until that kid went to college and HR wouldn't have the guts to say anything.15
Tell your kids that every time they lie or break a promise, they permanently lose a strand of hair on their head, and that if they lie too much, they will go bald at a very young age. Works like a charm! Note: Avoid if you are bald, and also make them promise to keep it a secret at least till they turn 15 or something. Believe me, you don't want them going to a relative and be like "I see that you lie a lot" "No I don't, who told you that?" "LIAR LIAR!!! My mum told me!" You can also add that they earn a strand everytime they help you, do a good deed or something...