(Her daughter's name wasn't actually Melissa, but I'll call her that.) Her house seemed straight out of a cereal or floor wax commercial – the eat-in kitchen with windows overlooking a sunny yard a carpeted basement playroom stocked with an array of educational toys upstairs, the perfect little girl’s room painted a dusty rose the smaller bedroom beside it awaiting the son who would come next. Melissa’s mother invited me inside, poured me an iced tea, and showed me around. I brought along a typed resume highlighting my extracurricular activities and 4-H baby-sitting certification. The day of my big baby-sitting interview, I trotted the two blocks down from my parents’ house and knocked at the front door, sweaty and nervous in my best shorts and tank top. Plus, I loved babies – at least the idea of them. My two older brothers had been raking in extra cash with paper routes, pool and Ping Pong competitions, and poker games ever since I could remember. On my end, I wanted spending money for movies and rubber Madonna bracelets. Probably something along the lines of, “Please, God, get me out of this house.” Looking back, I’m not sure what she was thinking, hiring a kid to baby-sit. Her baby was 8 months old – I had just finished the eighth grade. My baby-sitting career began one early summer day in Rockville Centre, Long Island, circa 1986, when I posted an index card advertising my services on a corkboard at the neighborhood market. Then again, I was the kid down the street many years ago. A brainy, artsy, warm college student. Part of me wondered if my desire to have the “perfect” baby sitter was just another form of helicopter parenting. After all, I could easily hire the high school kid down the street for half the price. Not just any baby sitter would do: I imagined a modern-day governess. © 2024 NYP Holdings, Inc.When my son turned 6 months old, I began looking for a baby sitter. “The amount of ‘dads’ on here saying she can watch their kids - apparently, ‘dads’ don’t care who’s around their kids as long as it benefits them,” another scolded.īut Davis, who, in addition to being a sitter and a student is also an OnlyFans model, isn’t deterred by the hate. “Reasons why I have cameras in my house,” snapped an unamused mama. Mothers, however, weren’t as impressed with Davis’ skills. “Looking more and more like I need to fire my babysitter,” mused another. TikTok viewers were divided over Davis’ clips, which drew job offers and scorn. “Hell yeah can stay for dinner, but my kids have moved out though,” penned another intrigued papa. “You’re hired!” yelped one fascinated father. Shockingly, a flock of aroused dads flooded her comments with flirty job offers. In the saucy snippet - which she cheekily titled “ Would you hire me?” - the blond bombshell is seen twerking in the mirror of a child’s playroom, sporting a black crop top and gray minishorts.įurther promoting herself as smoking-hot hired help, Davis dances and caresses her frame while bragging in a separate clip, “The single dad of the kid I’m babysitting tells me I look especially good today & if I want to stay for dinner.” “ Getting paid for playing with the kids,” she listed before adding, “Once the kids fall asleep can take care of the single dads.” “Reasons why I love to be a babysitter,” Davis, a 19-year-old student at the University of South Florida, explained in her viral TikTok, which enticed a whopping 4 million views this week. NYC is so expensive that Gen Z and Millennials are taking teens’ babysitting jobsįlaunting her ample chest, taut midriff and rounded hips as résumé boosters, professional babysitter Ariane Davis loves caring for kids - and enjoys “ taking care” of their fathers at bedtime even more. ‘I want justice’: Mom of tot found dead in septic tank fuming after no charges filed against baby-sitter nieceīoy, 3, fighting for his life after being attacked by 12-year-old babysitter with ‘anger issues’: cops Babysitter charged with attempted murder after bloody knife attack against young girls
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