Nope, Liz. Not a 14-year-old girl in a car with an 18-year-old. Ya know, he’s an adult? Same as your brother who’s in college? Your mom is right to say no way.
It’s not just the props- the bunny pj’s and the dolls- that make Elizabeth look like she’s eight in the last frame- the loss of eyeballs does, too. I had to look at the drawings for a while to figure out how she lost 6 years between the third and fourth frames.
My daughter is 42 and left home for good 19 years ago and I just got rid of her dolls and stuffed animals, except a couple she was really attached to…more for me than her.
9thCapricorn about 6 hours ago
Nope, Liz. Not a 14-year-old girl in a car with an 18-year-old. Ya know, he’s an adult? Same as your brother who’s in college? Your mom is right to say no way.
rasputin's horoscope about 6 hours ago
It’s not just the props- the bunny pj’s and the dolls- that make Elizabeth look like she’s eight in the last frame- the loss of eyeballs does, too. I had to look at the drawings for a while to figure out how she lost 6 years between the third and fourth frames.
snsurone76 about 6 hours ago
She’s at that “in between” stage—no longer a child, but not yet a woman.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 hours ago
She will never let you be old enough for that
Big Mike about 2 hours ago
I bet it’s Matt Landry
kaycstamper 32 minutes ago
My daughter is 42 and left home for good 19 years ago and I just got rid of her dolls and stuffed animals, except a couple she was really attached to…more for me than her.
SquidGamerGal 27 minutes ago
Come on! What is wrong with that?! Ugh, why do comic strip mom have to be so strictly inflexible and unreasonable?
Wren Fahel 12 minutes ago
This is when I’m glad that we live so close to my girls’ high school. If they had a spare 1st period they could just walk to school. 2 blocks away.