I find this strip uncanny. My best friend in elementary school lived in low income housing, his dad was out of the picture, was a redhead, had an older sibling (sister in his case) who treated him like crap, and my parents didn’t want me to hang out with him. So I am always rooting for Kevin!
I find the nastiness of parents regarding their child’s friend a bit unsettling. I grew up in a rural, poverty-stricken area. There was a girl, two years younger than me, that parents would refuse to allow their kids to play with. My parents were very open-minded so we had friends of all ethnicities and religions that were in the area. I was a friend to this girl so of course, there were kids that weren’t allowed to play with me because of that. The problem with the girl? Her mother turned tricks and her father sexually abused her and later her older brother also sexually abused her. All these parents knew this was happening (at the time, I did not or I would have told my parents who would have done something). This family was in good standing in the local Catholic church yet this abuse was going on. It wasn’t until I was an adult and had moved away from the area that I realized some of what she was telling me, I was so naive! I hope she has found love and acceptance where ever she is now living. Kids are so accepting naturally, it is a shame that parents will breed nastiness into their kids.
Ida No almost 4 years ago
“They made a movie about him. Changed the name to “Dennis” so people wouldn’t think it was a documentary."
beb01 almost 4 years ago
When Miles grows up and becomes President Kevin will be his Billy Carter…
danketaz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Going to discuss boyfriend troubles?
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oh no… moms alliance against Kevin!
Kroykali almost 4 years ago
Jeez. Kevin lives in a low-income home (look at his clothes); his father just abandoned the family. Give him a break.
StackableContainers almost 4 years ago
I find this strip uncanny. My best friend in elementary school lived in low income housing, his dad was out of the picture, was a redhead, had an older sibling (sister in his case) who treated him like crap, and my parents didn’t want me to hang out with him. So I am always rooting for Kevin!
6turtle9 almost 4 years ago
I’m taking bets on how soon Kevin will be looking in the window and plotting shenanigans.
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Poor Kevin!
pchemcat almost 4 years ago
I find the nastiness of parents regarding their child’s friend a bit unsettling. I grew up in a rural, poverty-stricken area. There was a girl, two years younger than me, that parents would refuse to allow their kids to play with. My parents were very open-minded so we had friends of all ethnicities and religions that were in the area. I was a friend to this girl so of course, there were kids that weren’t allowed to play with me because of that. The problem with the girl? Her mother turned tricks and her father sexually abused her and later her older brother also sexually abused her. All these parents knew this was happening (at the time, I did not or I would have told my parents who would have done something). This family was in good standing in the local Catholic church yet this abuse was going on. It wasn’t until I was an adult and had moved away from the area that I realized some of what she was telling me, I was so naive! I hope she has found love and acceptance where ever she is now living. Kids are so accepting naturally, it is a shame that parents will breed nastiness into their kids.
drorangepie123 almost 3 years ago
“moment” chain
PatheticRat almost 3 years ago
why does kevin’s mom have to be like that? He is your very own kid, lady-