Those who think that pictures of infants and babies giving the middle finger are funny
And those who don't Which are you? |
I'm the type who thinks there are two types of people:
the type who believe there are only two types of people, and the type who don't. |
![]() I'm the type of person who wouldn't notice that a baby was lifting that particular finger. Babies are cute and inoffensive by nature. |
I'm the kind who thinks moms who think that a baby giving the finger is funny are trashy. |
My kids think I was/am a bad mother. I guess I gotta own it. |
Definitely the latter.
Thanks OP, your post gave me a little chuckle on this bleak day ![]() |
Infants and babies? I don't think anything of this st all since I assume they are playing with their fingers and have no clue. It probably doesn't even register to me as the middle finger. I must be in a third category. DH would definitely find it funny. Do you think there are two kinds of fathers? |
There are two kinds of moms:
Those who (constantly) judge other moms (due to their own nagging inferiority or superiority) and those who don't. The op is (apparently) the former. The more you know ;0) |
It's the problem of perspective, things will be what you want them to be. Like you see baby finger as abusive? |
stupid question of the day |
I think it's hilarious.
I also think it's hilarious when you powder a baby's bottom, then he farts and sends a powder cloud into the air. I think that's universal though, not divisive like babies flipping the bird. |
who still uses powder on babies? |
The mommy wars are everywhere. |
Call me trashy if you want but the first time my infant DD gave me the bird, I thought it was the funniest thing ever.
I'd had a difficult time emotionally during my pregnancy, constantly thinking I'd made a terrible decision to have a child and had ruined DHs life as well as my own. This was capped off by a two day labor with an epidural that only worked on one side and finally a vacuum assisted delivery that I felt every moment of, including the resulting tearing. DD had to be taken away immediately to be checked as she'd passed meconium in utero and had shown signs of distress towards the end of labor. 10 minutes later, they finally brought my beautiful baby to me and placed her on my chest. She promptly snuggled in and gave me the bird with her hand resting ever so gently on my chest. At that moment, I knew, yep, this is my kid, this is the kid I'm meant to have and DH and I lost it laughing. Yes, it was probably the sleep deprivation and endorphins that made it so funny but it was still the moment of leavity we needed at that time and we still crack up about it. |
PP here. I don't have any babies anymore and I never used powder. I think videos are funny. |