Ughhhhhh. My little man i always feel bad when my little boy opens doors for me or does things because im supposed to open it for him.
At first I would tell him to go first. But then I stopped and I let it be. He wants to do it and it makes him feel good. So I always tell him "thank you, you are such an amazing little gentleman"
Idk why but it just doesn't sit right with me. If it was a babygirl would it still be the case? Or am I the only one who's never seen anything like this when it's a girl?
Teaching their baby to be respectful such good parents ❤ When I was 8.5 months pregnant with my youngest I took a bus to my appointment (in Roxbury MA ) there were no seats, I didn't expect ppl to just let ne sit. But this teenage boy (maybe 15-16) got up and said "please sit" and stood up. There were grown men that didn't offer. He was such a kind soul. (Like i mentioned i wasn't expecting anyone to offer he just did)
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The mum was very respectful aswell, I know parents who would be like "Did you buy this chair? No, I did, so I sit where I want when I want."
And the dad. He'll try the new chairs out when everyone goes to sleep and he grabs a beer.
thats how i remember life being. its good to see values are still being passed on as something of value. Cheers!!!
Sweet family
"No you're good"🥹
Ughhhhhh. My little man i always feel bad when my little boy opens doors for me or does things because im supposed to open it for him.
At first I would tell him to go first. But then I stopped and I let it be. He wants to do it and it makes him feel good. So I always tell him "thank you, you are such an amazing little gentleman"
Nobody notice that he couldn't get on it?
Amazing family right there, “that’s how it always should be” not a lot of husbands get that.
Is it really necessary to narrate every single thing that happens in the video? god…
Idk why but it just doesn't sit right with me. If it was a babygirl would it still be the case? Or am I the only one who's never seen anything like this when it's a girl?
What a beautiful family. They dont know how lucky they are.
The little boy is raising some good parents. 😊
Bro said “cause your squeezing all the way into me”😂😂
"How it should always be" what? Why do some people deserve more advantages than others?
Teaching their baby to be respectful such good parents ❤ When I was 8.5 months pregnant with my youngest I took a bus to my appointment (in Roxbury MA ) there were no seats, I didn't expect ppl to just let ne sit. But this teenage boy (maybe 15-16) got up and said "please sit" and stood up. There were grown men that didn't offer. He was such a kind soul. (Like i mentioned i wasn't expecting anyone to offer he just did)
the way the mom instantly gave him the chair without a thought is amazing
“Mommy I love you, but you are squeezing the literal life out of me.” 😂
my dumbass read reflex
That’s the most respectful baby I ever seen😂
The kid wanted the NEW chair. Nothing else. All the comments are ridiculous
cannot wait to add this to my personal library! ❤️🔥 thankyouuu for your honest journalism and passion, you have taught me a great deal
**edit: cheers also to offering this pre-order on bookshop! I try to only buy from independent bookstores 🙏🏼
Good for dad to make a point to have mommy take the chair.
Great family 😂
Lmao. What a simp
Raising a fine young gentleman!
Could job mom and dad ❤❤❤ what a sweet boy ❤❤❤
Raising a gentleman
He def doesn't have siblings lol I remember when my daughter was like this before she had a brother lol
Other kids would've looked at their mom and said you're too fat and squishing me 😂
the way he’s so well-spoken just shows how great his parents are in raising him
I need to remember this with my son.
It teaches a lot more than just respect your mom, love it
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The kid never asked Mom to get up. He just tried to explain why he has to get up.