It should be alright since you're a man, she won't get into competition with you. But you should probably find her a female role model (your sister or friend...) Just to be safe 😂
@@toolrammsteindeftones Former teenage girl here (a very long time ago 😀). For sure grandma counts - maybe more than you realize now. Even if she's older or not in great health right now, your mom was once a girl herself. Grandparents, Aunties and Uncles, can all be accepting of a child, and offer support - even if the child is arguing with their parent! By spending time with your mom, your daughter will maybe absorb information about her people and their histories. Their talents and failings, struggles and successes, their happy times and those of loss. When a child experiences different kinds of homes, beliefs, customs, and cooking, they learn there is more than one way to make a life. And that many people care about her and who she grows to become. Happy Fathering 🐻 - and have a short break or holiday yourself occasionally (if you can swing it). You too need to periodically recharge your batteries, have a break from your responsibilities, and stay connected with who your are - outside of being a wonderful father. /I know a man whose life took a turn - and he raised his daughter solo. That responsibility made him commit to his work in a way I'd never seen before. (He was always out for a good time before that.) The beautiful thing is that all his male friends (single, divorced, drinking buddies) became like surrogate uncles for his girl. Someone always had her back. The result is a confident and happy young woman, now making her way in the world. Knowing that she deserves to be treated well by a man - because of the example set by her father and his friends.
Agree with you 👍. First two years at community college is a better option in my opinion. College was 600 a quarter at local university when I went back in 1977-1980s.
😂Truly enjoyed your show: i had my first child @21 y, after my 2nd & 10 yrs of being divorced, im genuinely considering remarrying & giving a “chance “ for a son😅 literally 20 yrs later, I ask myself- Is it all worth the lack of sleep 🤣🥹 but listening to u made it all much funnier & a fact easier to accept
“They got questions? Really? It was q-tips” I really thought she was going to say “where do stick ‘em? UpYours to get another 15% lol 😂. Those who watched her special will get this.
Well she sounds like just a bundle of joy! I wouldn't be surprised if she ends up in the cheapest old age home in her last days on this planet. Crude humour at best.
That’s privilege to even be able to borrow $63,000 a year to pay your child’s tuition and it sounds as though she is too privileged and has a bad attitude. Lucky her!
I can't figure out the math. There is 20 difference between the the daughter and the son, and the daughter is in college while the son is 16. So the daughter is 36 and in college. What??
That’s privilege to even be able to borrow $63,000 a year to pay your child’s tuition and it sounds as though she is too privileged and has a bad attitude. Lucky her!
"Almost worth it for that joke" 🤣🤣
Solid material, great timing and delivery. Keep an eye on her.
0:57 she is absolutely correct. I have a 16 year old daughter.
Love her approach - kinda the attitude mom. Funny stuff.
This Chick Is Sharp!! I Like Her!
One of my favorite comics - love you, Corey!
Ah! She was great!
Thanks Cory
I'm a full time single father of a 10 year old girl and I am scared a little for what's to come.
It should be alright since you're a man, she won't get into competition with you. But you should probably find her a female role model (your sister or friend...) Just to be safe 😂
@@mimio008 yeah she has my best friend and my mother. Not sure grandma counts though.
@@toolrammsteindeftones Former teenage girl here (a very long time ago 😀). For sure grandma counts - maybe more than you realize now. Even if she's older or not in great health right now, your mom was once a girl herself. Grandparents, Aunties and Uncles, can all be accepting of a child, and offer support - even if the child is arguing with their parent! By spending time with your mom, your daughter will maybe absorb information about her people and their histories. Their talents and failings, struggles and successes, their happy times and those of loss. When a child experiences different kinds of homes, beliefs, customs, and cooking, they learn there is more than one way to make a life. And that many people care about her and who she grows to become. Happy Fathering 🐻 - and have a short break or holiday yourself occasionally (if you can swing it). You too need to periodically recharge your batteries, have a break from your responsibilities, and stay connected with who your are - outside of being a wonderful father. /I know a man whose life took a turn - and he raised his daughter solo. That responsibility made him commit to his work in a way I'd never seen before. (He was always out for a good time before that.) The beautiful thing is that all his male friends (single, divorced, drinking buddies) became like surrogate uncles for his girl. Someone always had her back. The result is a confident and happy young woman, now making her way in the world. Knowing that she deserves to be treated well by a man - because of the example set by her father and his friends.
Her humor is similar to a clean version of Joan Rivers😅
Bravo Corey. Quite enjoyable and funny
Literally no degree is worth 63k a year...
Literally wrong.
Agree with you 👍. First two years at community college is a better option in my opinion. College was 600 a quarter at local university when I went back in 1977-1980s.
Professional degrees are
😂Truly enjoyed your show: i had my first child @21 y, after my 2nd & 10 yrs of being divorced, im genuinely considering remarrying & giving a “chance “ for a son😅 literally 20 yrs later, I ask myself- Is it all worth the lack of sleep 🤣🥹 but listening to u made it all much funnier & a fact easier to accept
🤣🤣🤣🙌🏻 Literally laughing out loud!
I just LOVE her!! She is So funny!!
Thank you 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 I really enjoyed your routine.
😂😂😂
Souvenir 😂
Wow I peed a little every 15 seconds LoL
Very funny!
Lmfao
“They got questions? Really? It was q-tips” I really thought she was going to say “where do stick ‘em? UpYours to get another 15% lol 😂. Those who watched her special will get this.
Only a trophy wife if you’re 10+ years younger. If you’re the same age, not a trophy age.
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I'm the only wife the hubs has ever had, so...
And, my little brother & his wife are having a baby in March. They're both in their late 40s.
🤣
Ouch....
Well she sounds like just a bundle of joy! I wouldn't be surprised if she ends up in the cheapest old age home in her last days on this planet. Crude humour at best.
That’s privilege to even be able to borrow $63,000 a year to pay your child’s tuition and it sounds as though she is too privileged and has a bad attitude. Lucky her!
This whole video made me sad for her and her family
She's hilarious. I don't know what's wrong with that audience. Her stuff is funny! Even tho she's a woman comedian. Still funny by any standard.
Meh.
They're probably like me wondering if she used to be a dude
If you don't think female comedians are funny you obviously haven't heard Sarah Millican. She's hilarious
So she had a 36 and a 16 y/o?
keep the day job
Not funny.
Looks like you tripped and fell face first.
I can't figure out the math. There is 20 difference between the the daughter and the son, and the daughter is in college while the son is 16. So the daughter is 36 and in college. What??
Right? Was wondering the same thing
Same
That’s privilege to even be able to borrow $63,000 a year to pay your child’s tuition and it sounds as though she is too privileged and has a bad attitude. Lucky her!