A Twitter user has inspired hundreds of parents to share the hilarious reasons behind their children's biggest meltdowns.
Father-of-two Tom Gatti, from London, kicked off the viral thread this week when he revealed what sparked his three-year-old son's tantrums.
Racking up almost 30,000 likes and retweets, he tweeted: 'Causes of three-year-old's meltdowns this morning: Banana too small, top of banana slightly squashed, honey on porridge doesn't sufficiently resemble 'a swimming pool'.
He went on: 'Sister had her first wee before his third, doesn't want scooter, does want scooter, something to do with sleeves.'
Relating to his experience, hundreds of other parents responded to the tweet and shared the ridiculous reasons behind their own children's strops.
Parents took to Twitter to share the reasons behind their children's most ridiculous tantrums, which included bananas being too small and finding out all the dinosaurs had died (stock image used)
One father replied: 'Mine had a meltdown when I opened his little cereal bar and, brace yourself this is horrible, pushed it out to make it easier to hold and eat. Cue meltdown'.
He then revealed his partner wasn't impressed by his actions, adding: 'The worse thing was the withering look and tut from his mother - "he likes to push it out himself".'
Another father admitted his four-year-old daughter also woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
He tweeted: 'Causes of my four-year-old's meltdown this morning: her big brother was looking at her, I gave her too much milk, she wanted to colour in her colouring book before she ate, our dog was stalking her, today is not a Saturday.'
Other fathers responded with their own toddler tantrums, with one revealing that their four-year-old had a meltdown as 'today is not Saturday'
And it wasn't just fathers, with plenty of mothers responding to the tweet with their own hilarious moments.
One woman wrote: 'Today's meltdown: because she wanted to go to the museum we visited on holiday. It's in Holland. We live in London.'
Another added: 'My son, aged three, screaming in the car all the way to nursery because he didn't want his bladder. Screaming all the way home - same day - because he found out all the dinosaurs had died.'
One woman wrote: 'Today's meltdown: because she wanted to go to the museum we visited on holiday. It's in Holland. We live in London'
Another commented: 'My favourite from my three-year-old recently: "I'm too comfortable," cue uncontrollable sobbing.'
And other parents shared their older children's tantrums, proving it's far from being just a toddler trait.
'Causes of 12-year-old's meltdowns this morning: having to get out of bed, having to go to school, having failed to do history homework last night, not able to find pencil case, rain,' one wrote, adding: 'All of the above being the fault of her mother.'
Tom later revisited the thread, summarising: 'This thread has become a one-stop shop for the most irrational and ultra-specific toddler complaints. Common themes: bananas, socks, food prep, demands that defy the laws of physics or time.'
Another parent commented: 'My favourite from my three-year-old recently: 'I'm too comfortable, cue uncontrollable sobbing'
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