Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
This!!!
Anonymous wrote:“Wow, that came out of nowhere. Why would you say something negative about my life? How would you feel if I said something I wouldn’t like about your life?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend gave up her child to her ex husband due to the child not fitting into her divorced / single lifestyle. The kid life was ok when she was married, but she Never imagined being a mom doing it alone, so gave up child. She is now technically child free now. So i applaud OP friend for recognizing what it really takes to be a mom unlike some people. Some women dont have ex husbands who will take full custody, but my friend says she doesn’t regret it. She tried being a mother, and didnt like it, and she says stuff like OP friend also. It’s annoying but she’s speaking her truth.
That’s a really sad story. Does she parent the kid in any way? It’s sad because once you commit to being a parent, you are committing to the child as well. The child didn’t choose to be born. Barring any major issues, a parent shouldn’t just decide to not parent anymore.
She lives in a different city from child and travels often for work. She is more of a major holidays, birthdays, event type mom. She doesn’t do the day to day or weekends. She said Dads do it all the time and the child is still with a parent, but I’ve definitely heard her make comments like OP’s friend.
Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.
Anonymous wrote:Let me preface this by saying I love this friend, and I don't want to ruin our friendship because I am very lonely. But she's continually making comments like "I am so glad I don't have kids" and "It must be so gross cleaning up as toilet, I'm so glad I don't have to do that." I never even mentioned cleaning toilets! I never even complain about child-rearing, period. How do I respond to comments like these?
Anonymous wrote:Let me preface this by saying I love this friend, and I don't want to ruin our friendship because I am very lonely. But she's continually making comments like "I am so glad I don't have kids" and "It must be so gross cleaning up a boy's toilet, I'm so glad I don't have to do that." I never even mentioned cleaning toilets! I never even complain about child-rearing, period. How do I respond to comments like these?
Anonymous wrote:Childfrees have a need for validation.