if i became a parent

a month ago by laurenceOfSuburbia to c/memes

Marzanna 63 points a month ago

I became a parent today. I'm taking notes

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Sergio 28 points a month ago

Do not listen to the mainstream fediverse opinion. It is perfectly fine for your baby to use Ubuntu linux, rather than Arch.

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TownhouseGloryHole 10 points a month ago

Thank you for saying it! So brave.

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wreckedcarzz 6 points a month ago

Ah, a young one. You'll learn one day. Everyone desires stability eventually, and debian will come for you, too.

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Photonic 23 points a month ago

Congratulations!

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SippyCup 17 points a month ago

Hey, contrasts! Sleep when you can, the first night is a delightful little prank your baby is playing on you.

Night 2 is when it really starts.

Anyway, if you're the mom, rest! If your the partner, advocate the absolute shit out of your partner. Get lactation support early and frequently. Guard access to the room so she can heal, and don't worry about what any family thinks if you're not 100% comfortable with a visit just yet. If there's a nursery available at the hospital, make use of it. I want you to read that again. MAKE. USE. OF. IT. Let the nurses take a night shift so you can get some uninterrupted sleep.

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RacerX 14 points a month ago

Congrats! You're going to be really tired for the next few years, but it's totally worth it for these kinds of moments and so much more!

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OS2Warp 2 points a month ago

10000%

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Postmortal_Pop 14 points a month ago

Adding to the pile, babies sense your fear.

Really though, they pick up on tone and body language and it can make their panic worse. Start making a mental checklist of needs and focus on that. Hold me, diaper, hungry, burps, teething, mom/dad, toy, pet, sleepy, panic. Keep your tone happy and confident, it helps them feel like it's less of a problem. Right now, you are the god to them, if the god is scared what does that mean for us mortals?

Find your comforts. It may feel like they have preferences, but what they're responding to is just as much you as it is the stimuli. My boy didn't understand the noise that magically appeared when he was colic, but he did understand that dad could tackle any fit he had while listening to Dido's Life for Rent album. Eventually the hopeful melancholy and sleepy tones because a comfort to him as he grew to understand the noise.

Find a stuffy that you and your baby both like. Everyone suggests getting 2 and cycling them so they don't have to go without if it's lost or damaged or dirty. I personally found that hard to do because he bonded to an anatomically accurate squid plush from an aquarium I've never been to so instead we made it a game, this is how squidly takes his bath. The uniqueness of the item made it easier to find and hard to forget.

Find children shows you can tolerate or enjoy. Sarah and Duck from the BBC did wonders for me, it was quite enough to wear an earbud over and engaging enough to watch if I had to. Bluey seems like a similar choice, and I grew up Scooby doo so I never minded. It will save you the suffering that is children's media if you curate it before you get there.

Don't be afraid to ask for help or take a break. We're hardwired to feel bad about not responding when a baby cries, but you're no good to that baby if you're no good to yourself. If you need to lock yourself in a bathroom and cry or call family to take over, or just make it through a grocery store without getting puked on, do what you need to do to make it happen. They won't remember you letting them cry it out but they will remember you being a hood example of mental health.

On that point specifically, hit me up if you're limited on peers with parenting experience. Shoot me a DM, I'll give you my contact info. Goes equally for any reader in need. Sometimes you just need a chance to have an adult conversation or say fuck without worry, my doors are always open for that.

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DagwoodIII 13 points a month ago

Serious.

Put up a world map in their room.

First it teaches them colors and shapes. Then numbers and letters. Then history and science.

When they walk into kindergarten and the teacher sees they know things like directions and what the word 'island' means, they'll be the favorite pupil.

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affenlehrer 13 points a month ago

Congratulations. I remember my first day. Was super tired since the birth took a long time. Woke up shocked several times with the realization that there's a baby now and I had to check where it is and how it's doing.

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BurntWits 5 points a month ago

Congrats! My little one is a bit shy of a year old. So far, every second has been worth whatever headaches have happened. It truly is a wonderful thing. As long as you love your baby and do you best to act in their best interest and for what’s good for them, everything will be just fine :)

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OS2Warp 3 points a month ago

Congrats!

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trusty 2 points a month ago

The only advice I ever give is listen to your gut. If something feels off, check it out. Nine times out of ten you'll be right, and you'll be too tired to remember the tenth time.

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Marzanna 1 point a month ago

Thank you everyone!

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Syndication 57 points a month ago
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glitch1985 8 points a month ago

Maybe it's the lane to buy cigarettes.

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athatet 2 points a month ago

Everywhere? The pic is not framed to show anything else so how would you have any way of knowing if there are self checkouts or not?

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Syndication 1 point a month ago
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athatet 2 points a month ago

Yea but my point was you can’t tell that from this picture.

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blockheadjt 39 points a month ago

Needs more jpeg

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Viking_Hippie 12 points a month ago

This better?

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sem 7 points a month ago

Hmm... Ok now add more dither

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Viking_Hippie 10 points a month ago

Dither? I hardly knew her!

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sem 2 points a month ago

I would post the surprised Pikachu face but I don't want to be arrested.

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Siethron 24 points a month ago

You can tell this meme is old by how wrinkly the pixels are

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zr0 20 points a month ago

Yeees, to the arena, go fight my little Pikachu and make me proud!

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Viking_Hippie 4 points a month ago

"It electrocutes the other children or it gets put in the pokeball again"

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finallymadeanaccount 19 points a month ago

A meme done in the Pointillist style. Now I've seen everything!

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isleepinahammock 6 points a month ago path: 0 24877449 24888691, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 1
leg 2 points a month ago

The embed gives it away.

Tap for spoiler

I'm still going in.

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fisch 18 points a month ago

This is adorable

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eestileib 17 points a month ago

Probably coming back from a con.

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Viking_Hippie 7 points a month ago

Convention or conning people? Both?

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Sumocat 3 points a month ago

Or Halloween. Pumpkins on the sign indicate it’s autumn.

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Windex007 9 points a month ago

This is so cute! I think I could easily convince my wife to do something like this!

Also... it's pretty easy to see in the comments which people were victims of performative parenting. I don't think they mean to be buzzkills, but behind hysteria there is history. You don't have to accept thier judgements on this picture... but step back for one second and recognize you're roasting someone who appears to be having a PTSD response.

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A_Chilean_Cyborg 3 points a month ago

it just happens that milennials are old people now

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MonkderVierte 1 point a month ago
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FishFace -7 points a month ago

Cute, but I suspect this is a relatively minor aspect of parenting.

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zloubida 33 points a month ago

No, it's a major part. Not in this particular form, but play with them, be goofy with them, teach them cultural things and taking them in your daily life are all major parts of parenting.

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TheRealKuni 8 points a month ago

This is part of why Bluey is such a good show. It shows parents getting involved in their kids’ play to a (mostly) healthy level.

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sockenklaus 2 points a month ago

Would you mind elaborating on this topic?

My three-year-old loves Bluey and I don't know where she first came into contact with the character: We don't have Disney+ and never watched a single episode but for some reason when she went to the clothes store with my wife she recognized a shirt with Bluey and since then got some new favorite shirts, socks and a plushy... I think it's a funny phenomenon but unfortunately I haven't gotten around to educate myself about Bluey.

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TheRealKuni 2 points a month ago

It’s a delightful show. My wife and I have no children but we’ve seen probably every episode of it (we sometimes watch them before bed because they are beautiful and calming). And whenever my nieces and nephews want to watch an episode I’m like, “Oh absolutely, I’m in.”

One of my favorite aspects of the show is that the parents will often go along with whatever game the kids want to play. The episodes are short so it’s sort of realistic. The parents have jobs and whatnot, but they can take a few minutes out of their day to play. And the show manages to communicate concepts like sharing and kindness without ever seeming preachy or teachy. It’s organic.

I strongly recommend it. I’m confident every episode is available on the high seas if you don’t want to get Disney+.

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FishFace -18 points a month ago

How do you know the parent does all of that? The only evidence you've got is a kid in a costume. That kid might be neglected 364 days a year, but mum wanted to go to a fancy dress party this day.

The only reason the pic got that caption is because someone likes Pokémon and would've loved to have been Pikachu with their mum, not because of anything else.

You can charitably believe that all the other things you're talking about happen in this child's life if you like.

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Trampampoline 18 points a month ago

'were he' the parent, I believe was your OP's point. Damn dude, don't bring others down just to be edgy.

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FishFace -13 points a month ago

I'm not. People just place too much weight on outward displays of subcultures they appreciate instead of the stuff that actually matters.

The first sentence of your comment makes no sense to me, sorry

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BruisedMoose 12 points a month ago

That's kind of how photographs work, isn't it? They exist as a moment in time without context. Anything we say or think about this one is framed by our own experiences and feelings. That's part of what makes it a powerful medium - the viewer is left to consider everything that led to this moment and what happened afterward.

All the OP is saying is that this particular moment in time reflects something that they believe is important to raising a child. As a dad of 3, I agree. You indulge their interests, you treat them as humans, you try your best to teach them about the world.

That doesn't mean I think the family in this photo is doing everything right - just that in this one moment, they did something good for their kid.

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tmyakal 1 point a month ago

just that in this one moment, they did something good for their kid

We don't even know that. For all we know, the kid hates Pokemon but the parents thought their costume idea was too cute to skip. To your point, this photo shows exactly what the viewer projects into it, and that is not necessarily good parenting.

(Also, that's not how most photos exist. Context is supremely important to most photography, because otherwise that photo of Thích Quảng Đức is just an album cover that goes hard.)

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tmyakal -10 points a month ago

Is this doing patenting right, or is this forcing a child to dress how you want them to because you're a weird adult with a specific idea of how you want your child to be?

There's photos of my wife dressed up in little sailor outfits as a toddler. She found the outfits itchy, uncomfortable, and stupid, but her mother thought they were adorable and didn't care for another opinion.

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0ops 12 points a month ago

For all you know it was the kid's idea

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radiofreebc 3 points a month ago

Exactly. I don't have kids, but i have nephews and nieces and my 6 year old nephew recently showed up at my place wearing a pikachu costume that was 100% his idea. He didn't change the whole visit.

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tmyakal -2 points a month ago

Yeah, that's the assumption everyone else has piled onto, but we have no context except that they're all wearing costumes. Nothing in this photo inherently shows "good" parenting, unless the baseline for good is making sure your child isn't completely nude in public.

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