Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is 10 and I’m thrilled I only have 8 to go. Every bit of independence he gains I celebrate, and I can’t wait till he’s out of the house.
Wow why?
A few reasons. Becoming a mother is the biggest mistake I’ve ever made - it’s the most traumatic thing I’ve ever been through (and turned my previously confident fun loving self into an anxiety ridden, fearful, mess who struggles constantly with depression and PTSD from birth, PPD, and domestic abuse), my child’s father is the worlds biggest asshole and I get to block his number on my sons 18th birthday and never talk to him again, and because my kid has been incredibly difficult to raise.
I’m in therapy, but man I cannot wait to be able to pursue a real career that is meaningful to me and do things that are too expensive with a child tagalong - like traveling abroad. At least I’m over halfway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is 10 and I’m thrilled I only have 8 to go. Every bit of independence he gains I celebrate, and I can’t wait till he’s out of the house.
Wow why?
Anonymous wrote:My sister has been in a rush for her kids to grow up for years. As such, she project this on me. On their first birthday: “you don’t have a baby anymore!” When a mutual friend posts about their feelings surrounding their child starting kindergarten, my sister comments “FREEDOM!”
Various other things too, like turning her kids forward facing at 1, dropping the convertible seat at 3: “look who’s a big girl!”...at 28 pounds.
I don’t think I’m particularly babying to my boys, but my comparison I am.
I’m just not sure how to react to the comments and actions.
Anonymous wrote:My son is 10 and I’m thrilled I only have 8 to go. Every bit of independence he gains I celebrate, and I can’t wait till he’s out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:My sister has been in a rush for her kids to grow up for years. As such, she project this on me. On their first birthday: “you don’t have a baby anymore!” When a mutual friend posts about their feelings surrounding their child starting kindergarten, my sister comments “FREEDOM!”
Various other things too, like turning her kids forward facing at 1, dropping the convertible seat at 3: “look who’s a big girl!”...at 28 pounds.
I don’t think I’m particularly babying to my boys, but my comparison I am.
I’m just not sure how to react to the comments and actions.