For those on the fence, or just curious: life as a new parent

I knew all of your points by age 12 when I was turned into the automatic nanny for my infant and toddler siblings.

You think diapers are hard...Haha Haha. Just wait until teething, baby food transitioning splatter all over the face, floor and wall, potty training, and the terrible twos scream will make you long for the "soft" infant cries.

What kind of an ass just assumes that childfree people have no experience with kids.

Lots of us do and that is how some of us ended up childfree.

Oh, and you are in for a real treat when puberty kicks. Sure you think you have control over your kids, but around age 12 their friends are their primary influencers and you are just an out of touch, overbearing "old" person without a clue.

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