With parenthood comes a loss of personal space. Hey, don’t look so defeated—you’ll slowly start to get some of it back in, oh, 12 or so years. Though sometimes you just need an uninterrupted moment to reply to some emails, check your eBay listings or pop a few shots in Halo 5: Guardians, all without a tiny human climbing up your leg and banging on the keyboard.

These guys have found a solution.

In Reddit’s Funny community, several dads of drink-spilling, cord-pulling, button-pressing toddlers happened to have the same idea when setting up their baby gates or play yards—those barriers used to corral tornado children. Enter “tiny daddy prisons” as one redditor called them.

Peace at last.

“I could never game because of my toddler son so I finally bought a play pen.”

“It even works for when you’re not playing to prevent wandering cord pulls.”