fleetingnight
incapable of shutting up
- May 2, 2024
- 637
Another argument for antinatalism.
My parents never said they had me to "save" their marriage, but it's a theory. I was told I was planned, which confuses me so so much, because they were so young, broke, and clearly not ready for kid. But they were honest that my other siblings were a surprise, so idk why they'd lie about my birth
I feel like I was born to be a marriage counselor. I've listened to them vent and tried to settle their fights since I was little. They used to say, "I shouldn't be talking about my marriage with you," but then keep doing it. (They still do now, at least I'm an adult now) They knew it was wrong, but were too selfish to stop. Why should a kid be responsible for cheering you up when your partner upset you? It's so childish.
I know all relationships have problems, but can't you TRY to keep them away from the kids? And if you're gonna leave, fucking leave, don't keep threatening it and making us pack our bags then changing your mind. Do you know how scary that is for a kid? I don't think one was abusing the other, I'd understand more if so. They're just wrong for each other, and equally toxic. I guess I don't know what happens behind closed doors, and I hope it isn't like that, but they never seemed able to hold anything else back in front of us.
Isn't this kinda common, though? Kids have to mediate their parents fights, even if it gets violent, and always catch strays. A child raised like that feels like it's their duty to fix other people, no matter how much it hurts themselves.
My parents never said they had me to "save" their marriage, but it's a theory. I was told I was planned, which confuses me so so much, because they were so young, broke, and clearly not ready for kid. But they were honest that my other siblings were a surprise, so idk why they'd lie about my birth
I feel like I was born to be a marriage counselor. I've listened to them vent and tried to settle their fights since I was little. They used to say, "I shouldn't be talking about my marriage with you," but then keep doing it. (They still do now, at least I'm an adult now) They knew it was wrong, but were too selfish to stop. Why should a kid be responsible for cheering you up when your partner upset you? It's so childish.
I know all relationships have problems, but can't you TRY to keep them away from the kids? And if you're gonna leave, fucking leave, don't keep threatening it and making us pack our bags then changing your mind. Do you know how scary that is for a kid? I don't think one was abusing the other, I'd understand more if so. They're just wrong for each other, and equally toxic. I guess I don't know what happens behind closed doors, and I hope it isn't like that, but they never seemed able to hold anything else back in front of us.
Isn't this kinda common, though? Kids have to mediate their parents fights, even if it gets violent, and always catch strays. A child raised like that feels like it's their duty to fix other people, no matter how much it hurts themselves.
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