Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I was just venting on a parenting forum. I thought other parents would say how tired they were to be woken up multiple times per night or how they have to get woken up to then wake up earlier than the kids to get ready for work.
People here are miserable, OP, so you can expect zero compassion for anything, ever.
OP was the one showing no compassion.
Anonymous wrote:I had a boss like that. Just because I don't have kids I can't have feelings and feel tired. And worse is she is a religious nut against vaccines abd meds
Be nice toward others. Op, you're not the center of the universe. Anyone can feel tired
Anonymous wrote:They go out all night and don’t get good sleep and complain they are tired. Or there is an inconvenience for a night and two. Try not getting a good night sleep for YEARS due to having young kids. I have had a decade of bad sleep.
Anyone else get annoyed about this?
I’m sure I was sometimes tired when I was childfree.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I hear parents like OP. I say in my mind Why did you choose to have kids then? To complain? STFUP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I was just venting on a parenting forum. I thought other parents would say how tired they were to be woken up multiple times per night or how they have to get woken up to then wake up earlier than the kids to get ready for work.
People here are miserable, OP, so you can expect zero compassion for anything, ever.
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP all the child free folks must be free right now and browsing DCUM based on these responses. By the way, I don’t say but yes, I cringe when I hear oh I’m soooooo tired or oh I haven’t had time for any self care and doing my nails lolz they’re ridiculous but I just nod smile and judge away. Same like with pet parents saying it’s the same like having kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I was just venting on a parenting forum. I thought other parents would say how tired they were to be woken up multiple times per night or how they have to get woken up to then wake up earlier than the kids to get ready for work.
You might have gotten some sympathy if you had just said you are tired to be woken up multple times per night, but it's the unwarranted dig at childfree people that has earned you the snark.
How many do you have, 2 or 3? If someone with 4 or 5 kids posts they are annoyed when people with only 2 or 3 kids complain about being tired, they would deserve and get the same snark.
I have 3. That is why I haven’t slept well in a decade.
I am a little confused by this. I have 4 kids and they were definitely all sleeping through the night by age one, and most of them before that. Are they all 3 years apart and each didn't sleep through the night until age 3 to give you 10 solid years of night wakings?
NP. How old are your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Ha! I am sure I did this before I had kids and now I roll my eyes at my former self. Same for how busy I thought I was. Aside from real crunch periods dummy Ph.D. I have never been as tired or as busy as I am now as a working mom of 2. I really was unprepared for how long the interrupted nights would go - I have a child with special needs who is has sleep issues sometimes and some unrelated medical issues that mess up all our sleep lately. I also end up working a lot at night to deal with kid stuff during the day.
But I would do it again in a heartbeat. Wouldn’t you?