Fathers are always up to something with their children. Fathers are ideal partners in crime to cause trouble with, especially when their children are young. They are mostly the “fun” parent in the family, given that mothers are busy being concerned about everyone’s safety.
Father Throws Toddler Into The Air To Grab Stuck Balloon
A newly viral video on the Internet shows you just how adventurous fathers can be. In the three-second-short clip, a father is seen throwing his toddler to the house’s ceiling in an attempt to grab onto a balloon they have lost. Miraculously, the toddler grabs onto the balloon while coming back to the ground before the father catches the child back in his arms. The video also records a brief reaction of the people in the clip who are equally as shocked by the debacle as the people on the Internet.
Check out the viral video below:
People On The Internet Gave Mixed Reaction To The Video
The video has received more than 1.6 million views since it was posted two days ago. It quickly garnered some major traction as people were not only thrilled by the video, but it also evoked a lot of protest in the comments as many were worried about the child’s safety. A concerned user wrote, “This is certainly not a wise thing to do as it plays with the life and limps of a tender child,” while another posted a meme to warn the parent attaching a clip from ‘Family Guy’ where Stewie, the little one, cracks a wall with his head.
Another worried commenter wrote, “Dads, and husbands, we really don’t have to say anything to get us in hot water, it is the boneheaded actions that get us thrown into the doghouse, perfect example of our present video…lol…” Another imagined how the dad would brag about the incident in front of his friends, ” Funny because that would be a proud dad moment im pretty sure he told his friends like ‘you sholdve seen Connor the other day the kid is a natural…I think somewhere down the line our ancestors were descendants of like Spider-Man or something.'” A folk simply branded the man in the video as the “Father of the year.”