These passive aggressive lunch bag notes say what all moms are really thinking
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A post shared by The New Stepford (@thenewstepford) on Nov 5, 2018 at 8:15am PST
Let’s face it: Your pre-teen doesn’t respond to your gushy parental love as well as they did when they were little. After all, they’re beginning their transition into an angsty hormonal teenager, so if you want to strengthen your parental bond, you’ve got to adapt and speak in a language they’ll understand: sarcasm.
Mom of two Wendy Cicero realized this was the perfect way to bond with her kids, who?at 12 and 14?are right at the cusp of teenage-dom. Instead of just writing their names on their paper lunch bags, she started writing passive aggressive quips, and her kids loved it.
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