This Reddit Thread Reveals The Things Parents Were Most Surprised About When Having Kids
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It seems like no matter how much people prepare for parenthood (reading baby books, talking to other parents, etc), there are things that still manage to surprise them after the fact.

Redditor sneakyturtles7 asked the parents of r/AskReddit about the things they felt like they weren't warned about enough when they decided to have kids, and they were met with a wealth of replies.

We've rounded up some of the most memorable responses that you might want to know if you're considering having children.

You Will Never Sleep The Same

It's Something That Can't Be Undone

You're Stuck With The Person You Had Kids With, Even If You Get Divorced

Being A Parent Can Be Lonely

You Realize How Judgmental Other People Can Be

You Stop Having A Private Life

'Having Kids Is Like Having Parents'

Parenting Is Unrelenting

Everything Takes Much Longer Than You Expected

The Days Are Long But The Years Are Short

It's Hard To Balance Telling Them Things And Getting Them To Be Independent

Practicing Changing Diapers On A Doll Is A Crock

They Might Not Turn Out Like You Think

Bonding Is Critical

Your Fear For Their Wellbeing Is All-Consuming

Parenthood Doesn't End When Your Kids Turn 18

[Read more at r/AskReddit]

James Crugnale is an associate editor at Digg.com.

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