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WHAT DO YOU MEME? HELPS MEME MOMS GET THOSE PARENTING WINS

**This post is sponsored by What Do You Meme? All opinions and malarkey are my own.

Meme Moms are a special breed. We wear our hearts – and our jokes – on our sleeves (and coffee mugs and wine glasses and…). Our Love Language is memes, and you’ll know we really like you if we’re sending you memes, posting them to your wall, or tagging you in them all day. We consider pairing loved ones with the perfect joke the highest honor. You’re fucking welcome. We also have to scroll through a slew of memes on our photo gallery for a solid minute or more before finding that picture of our kid that we’re trying to show you.

Mommy Cusses for What Do You Meme Can You Roll Doubles family friendly game board game back of the box

Meme Moms are a good damned time, and if you’re lucky enough to be our friend, we’ll fill your life with hilarity and shenanigans like a girl’s night in playing inappropriate games while drinking wine spritzers.

For the Girls Party Game by What Do You Meme

We’re also the type of mom who has zero interest in kids activities that sound like a bore fest which is hard when you’re busting your metaphorical lady balls to earn those elusive mom wins. You know the ones; the times where your child’s face lights up with wonderment or joy, those bonding moments you just know will end up on the highlight reel that flashes before your eyes before you die, the days you kick ass and handle shit like a boss.

Thanks to What Do You Meme, it’s about to rain mom wins, and they’re the type that won’t bore you six feet into the ground.

What Do You Meme, the game company known for their hilarious and popular NSFW game What Do You Meme? has recently hit the market with two new family-friendly games that are fun, challenging, high-pressure (in the best way!), and adaptable. Because both games are centered around the player’s answers, you can make them as PG or delectably raunchy as you’d like or switch gears from one mood to the other once the kids go to bed (YAY!) or the kids wake up begging for that umpteenth glass of water (boo…).

Mommy Cusses for What Do You Meme Can You Roll Doubles family friendly board game

Can You Roll Doubles is a fun word game where you have to write down as many words, starting with the same letter, for as many topics as you can to rack up points, all while another player is furiously trying to roll doubles with a pair of dice so that they can swoop in and steal your shit. You can try to roll doubles to win it back, but ultimately, whoever has the most answers on the board in the end wins.

Mommy Cusses for What do You Meme? Party Bowl mom blog influencer marketing sponsored post

Party Bowl is a hilariously genius mashup of two party favorites, Password and Charades, but is played in three parts. In the beginning, players are all given three prompt cards that describe a different one-word thing that the players guess and write down on separate slips of paper. Then, the players put their slips of paper into the party bowl, and the game truly begins.  In Round 1, a player must draw a slip of paper from the party bowl and describe the answer on it however they’d like, but without saying what is on the paper. Round 2 requires the player to describe an answer using only one word. And, finally, in Round 3, the player must act out the answer, charade-style, without using any words.

Now, go out and make those memories, fellow Meme Mama!

What are some of your favorite ways to earn those highly-coveted parent wins?

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