Anonymous wrote:It happens. Clearly he was being a PITA.
Dh and I both come from homes where everything is on the table. Adults make mistakes. We yell at each other. We say things we don't mean. We act like children and get angry over stupid crap. We antagonize and grumble at each other. We have days where we are nice and civilized and we have days where we plainly state, 'I don't want to be around anyone right now.' We cry when we are sad and we scream when we are angry. We laugh a LOT when we are happy. We also apologize, and show affection, and resolve things after tempers have subsided.
I don't think the definition of a 'stable' home is one without mistakes. A 'stable' home is one where mistakes are made, but they are handled well. Parents are human, too, even if they don't want to admit it. So talk to your son, apologize, and tell him you love him. Perhaps it is time to introduce the term 'word vomit'.
Possibly one the best, most honest and non-judgemental comments I have ever read on a parenting site - kudos to you ma'am, you just won the internet for me today
To the OP - I said it in a fit of temper, no Freudian slip, no excuse - my daughter is f'ing hard work at times, and I always love her, just sometimes I really dislike her. It happens, don't beat yourself up anymore, and make a concerted effort to not over-compensate because of any guilt you may be feeling.
best regards