“At 23, I still worry about something hiding underneath my bed, so I would be zero help in this situation,” another viewer admits.
One mother, however, shared that even though she used to be full of fear over things like this, once she became a mom, it seemed that the protective gene kicked into gear.
“Honestly, I’m a scary cat, and once I became a mom and my kids are scared, I have ZERO scared bones in my body. It’s WEIRD. If I’m alone, I’ll be scared,” she explains.
How do you think you would react in this scenario? Are you going to look under the bed or tell your child to sleep in Mommy’s bed with her for the rest of the night?
@kaylamichellefisher Maybe I shouldn’t be a parent ..
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