23 Parenting Lessons Cersei Lannister Taught Us (For Better or Worse)
Game of Thrones' Cersei Lannister may be evil, but as suggested by Sansa Stark, there's a lot that can be learned from the mother of three (for better or worse). Whether she's enabling her entitled children or showing them unconditional love despite being seriously demonic toward everyone else in Westeros, there's a lot to be learned from Cersei. I mean, hey, every kid brings out a little bit of the Mad Queen in us from time to time, right?
Ahead, the parenting lessons we've learned from Queen Cersei over seven seasons.
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After Putting the Kids to Bed at the End of a Long Day, You've Earned a Glass of Wine
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OK, Maybe More Than One
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OK, OK, Maybe a Little Bit *Before* the Kids Go to Bed on Really Hard Days
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It's OK to Ditch Friends Who Don't Understand Your Needs Anymore Now That You're a Parent
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Sometimes the Hardest Part of Parenting Is Admitting That Perfection Doesn't Exist
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You'll Have to Do Your Best to Shrug Off the Unsolicited Parenting Advice
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It's OK to Ask For Help When You're Struggling
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Your Kids Will Give You a Million and One Reasons to Roll Your Eyes So Hard You See Your Own Brain
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It Doesn't Make You an Awful Person to Admit That Sometimes Your Kids' Behaviors Bother You
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Like, a Lot
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It's Maybe Not the Best Idea to Let Your Child Run Amok With Dangerous Toys
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You have to be firm with your kids' bedtime routines.
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It's Important to Show Our Kids We Love Them as Much as Possible
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And When We Can, Protect Them From the World's Evil (but Maybe Not by Poisoning Them Before They Can Be Taken by an Enemy Army)
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If You Can, It's Good to Try to Hold in Your Anger in Front of Your Children
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Even When Your Kids Are Being Little Sh*ts, You Don't *Actually* Hate Them
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90% of Parenting Is Trying to Catch Your Child as They Run Around the House, Playground, and Grocery Store
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It's Totally Normal to Think Your Kids Are Simultaneously Perfect and the Most Annoying Humans on Earth
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It Can Be Difficult Not to Raise Tattle Tales
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Parenting Means Having to Pretend to Laugh at Your Kids' Aimless Stories
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Whether Your Child's Being Super Adorable or a Mini Psycho, the Tears Will Come Often
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Being a Mom Means Making a Lot of Empty Threats You Don't Intend on Following Through With — Until You Annoyingly Have To
(Maybe we've all got a little bit of Mad Queen in us.)
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