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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 14:31 and I posted before reading all the other responses. I just want to say that I'm really disappointed with this thread. Aren't parents of sn kids allowed to feel like they've had enough? Aren't we allowed to vent? Aren't we allowed to feel like we can't do it anymore? Maybe if we supported OP she would recognize that exhaustion is the root of the problem, not her lack of concern/love for her kid, which is what has been insinuated. I also think it's kind of ironic that some pps are "yelling" at her that she should be kind to her kid, damn it! Right now, OP lacks perspective because she's exhausted and overwhelmed. Until she feels supported by whomever (husband, her community, etc) it's going to be very hard for her to push forward. [/quote] Sure. She told her child that she is done, though. She quit being his mommy. That's verbally abusive. Poor kid.[/quote] That's utter bullshi*t. Sorry, but she didn't give up on her kid nor was she verbally abusive. If she had done either of those things she wouldn't be on here asking for advice. [/quote] Perhaps you missed the part where she announced to her son/husband that she was moving to her own apartment with her baby because she was done with him. And that he had destroyed her life because he wouldn't pick up his towel. [/quote]
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