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 7 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 7 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 7 hours ago
She’s at that “in between” stage—no longer a child, but not yet a woman.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 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 about 1 hour 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 about 1 hour ago
Come on! What is wrong with that?! Ugh, why do comic strip mom have to be so strictly inflexible and unreasonable?
Wren Fahel about 1 hour 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.