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Extremely Bad Parenting – With Photos!

Posted by SunnyChanel

Would you like to feel a little bit better about your parenting skills? Do you want to be reminded that even though you didn’t give in to the request for just one more story at bedtime, that second scoop of ice cream or letting your kid watch yet another episode of Spongebob, that you ain’t that bad of a guardian? This list of photographic samples of extreme bad parenting examples culled form the mines of the site “Why The F*** Do You Have A Kid?” will make you feel a whole lot better…or worse.

Toddlers in cages, stuffed into a microwave, watching a stripper and bathing with a giant snake are just a sampling of the outrageous photographs they have on their site. Some are silly, others are sickening but many are just totally depressing. It just shows that the website “Why the F*** Do You Have a Kid” is very aptly named.

Were you amused or appalled by the photos…or both? Click here to check out more.
 

 

 

 

 



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Comments

 

Shana said:

Only the first one actually looks dangerous, not that I recommend the second two (but what is seen in the photos is not inherently dangerous).  The last one is pretty funny though.

May 12, 2009 9:25 AM
 

KnittyTzu said:

Most of them are just mothers in their undies or dressed provocatively with small children in the background.  Oh, the horror.

May 12, 2009 10:23 AM
 

Treespeed said:

The rest of the site looks more like an argument for comprehensive teen birth control/sex education.

May 12, 2009 12:17 PM
 

MadPlanner said:

The crocodile one looks photoshopped.  Lighting and shadows are off...

May 13, 2009 5:00 PM
 

des said:

Oh, poor babies, this is how "tragic accidents" happen, these people should NOT have kids.

May 20, 2009 10:16 PM

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