25 Memes for Moms Parenting Teens Wondering Where Their Sweet Little Kids Went

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    Me trying to figure out how one word like skibidi means so many different things....
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    Mommy Needs A Life @mom_needsalife Thoughts and prayers for my son as after a long day of playing video games & having his meals made for him he was asked to walk the dog.
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    Oh look, they've started to make teenager mannequins.
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    My teen son having a "small snack" right before dinner.
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    CAPTION OF THE YEAR: ANTHONY SOUFFLE, STAR TRIBUNE A University of Minnesota student crossed University Avenue in shorts today. He wouldn't give his name because he said his mom would be mad at him.
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    My teenager texting his friends just planning stuff. No money, no ride, no permission, no nothin'... just be planning. "Sure, yeah... my mom can drive."
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    When you swore you wouldn't get mad about your teen's messy room anymore but then you actually had to go into their room. @whitneyflemingwrites The lord is testing me
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    When you ask your teen to put down their phone to come to dinner, get ready to go somewhere, listen to you, help with something, go to bed, or because an apocalypse is occurring. parenting TEENS & TWEENS
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    Me: "Hey, don't forget to clean your room." Teenager: "I said I would do it. Why don't you ever trust me?" Me: Whitney Fleming|Playdates on Fridays "I've been burned so many times I'm basically the human equivalent of the inside of a roasted marshmallow."
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    My teen: (Complaining about having to write a research paper, while on a laptop with Google & ChatGPT at their fingertips) Every Gen X Parent: I Might Be Funny "Ha! Let me tell you a story from my childhood about a little thing called the card catalog..."
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    How old I feel when I respond to my kid's ridiculous demands with "Well back in my day, we..." @themarvelousmrsmom
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    SpacedMom @copymama [David Attenborough voice] After wearing it for their entire childhood, the human teenager must shed their coat and bear even the harshest cold in order to prove their strength and attract a mate. In fact, wearing a coat is seen as a sign of weakness amongst their herd.
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    Kristen | Driving Mom Crazy @DrivingMomBlog I don't know what stage of parenting it's called when your kid corrects @drivingmomcrazy everything you say all day long, including informing you it's 9:01 instead of 9:00, but I'm not into it.
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    Just when I think my kids have passed a phase and things will start getting easier: @with_love_becca This is going to be our most dramatic season ever.
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    AparnaRC @Wordesse Babies recognize their mothers' voices in the womb so they can selectively block it when they're older.
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    My husband started rating our teens' moods like hurricanes. This morning he texted me: “We're at a Category 5 in the kitchen right now. Grab some bottled water and I suggest you ride this storm out in the bedroom by sheltering in place." @whitneyflemingwrites
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    MIDDLE SCHOOL PICTURES BE LIKE
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    Amy L. Blair @hollyglolightly Me: [uses "yeet" in a sentence] 14: "mom. No one says yeet." Me: "Yeet is cringe?" 14: "MOM NO ONE SAYS CRINGE" Me: "cringe has been yeeted?" [The glare was EPIC]
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    Me trying to visualize what it would feel like if my teens kept track of their chargers, got up before noon, and stopped losing my spoons. parenting TEENS & TWEENS
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    the Mom TruthBomb the Mom TruthBomb@momTruth Bomb A Teenager's Evening Feeding Schedule: -After school snack -Pre-dinner snack -Pre-dinner dinner -Dinner -Post-dinner snack @momtruthbomb -Dessert -2nd dinner -2nd dessert -Before bed snack
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    I Hide From My Kids @IHideFromMyKids My teen forgot his lunch so I asked if there's anything he needs to remember to bring to school today and he responded "a positive mindset". I'm de d. @ihidefrommykids
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    Actual footage of my children getting ready for school.
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    Witch, Hunting ❤❤ @adigoesswimming My teenage nephew told me he asked a girl out and she turned him down. I said, "You know what to do now, right?" He said, "I know I know keep trying" and I said "NO. LEAVE HER ALONE. She gave you an answer." He was shocked. NO ONE had told him that before. TEACH. YOUR. BOYS.
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    mamajotes 19h I wish people who wrote parenting books while raising their kids also wrote sequels after their kids are past 30 so we can know what worked and what didn't Parents of grown kids: "Still trying to figure it out, but grandkids? They're way easier."
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    Me excitedly telling my teens all the fun things we can do over the holiday break, And my teens:

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