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15 Hilarious mom comics prove parenting is tougher than it looks

3 May, 2016
15 Hilarious mom comics prove parenting is tougher than it looks

15 Hilarious mom comics prove parenting is tougher than it looks

Chelsea Carr, mother and cartoonist, created the hysterical line of comics known as Mom Comics a few years back.

Her motivation for doing so came when a friend of hers told her that becoming a mother would destroy her artistic side.

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Carr said that her friend told her that her "art would suffer, and I would damage my chances of doing anything interesting with my life."

Obviously, Carr didn't take too kindly to this response. Her series of Mom Comics have been making moms laugh worldwide ever since creating the series.

She doesn't just do it to prove people wrong, however. "I’ve found doing the comic has been a cathartic way to get through the first year of raising a baby,” the mommy/artist said in her interview. "I hope I make comics other parents can relate to and laugh at. Parenting is hard, but having a good sense of humor helps.”

Take a look at some of Carr's hilarious comics, and let us know what you think!

Getting dressed

Getting dressed

Back to the gym

Back to the gym

Sometimes moms just can't catch a break

Sometimes moms just can't catch a break

Silence is NOT a good thing

Silence is NOT a good thing

Making new friends

Making new friends

Overprotective Mommy

Overprotective Mommy

Great expectations

Great expectations

If only Dad knew...

If only Dad knew...

Instilling sleeping habits

Instilling sleeping habits

Mommy play dates

Mommy play dates

Changing time

Changing time

"Gifts" for baby

"Gifts" for baby

"The Teething Defense"

"The Teething Defense"

Baby-proofing the house

Baby-proofing the house

Practical soultions

Practical soultions

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