The Grinch
Heterosexual male feminist
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Making children is easy, but being a parent is hard. Most people like the idea of being a parent, but they don’t like the work that comes with it. Being a father / mother is a full-time job. Your kid needs you 24/7, You have to teach your kid everything, give them advices (all the time), give them emotional support etc. But most parents think they just need to teach their kid how to walk and talk and then expect it to grow up all by itself after that and know and understand everything by itself. Pathetic, if you are too lazy to be a parent, don’t make children. Your kid needs you even after you teached them how to walk, talk, read. They need you even more as a teenager when they become emotionally unstable, they need to know that you‘re on their side, that you are an ally, they need your advice, help and time. Nothing hurts a child more than feeling neglected (not taken seriously) by their parent. I‘m speaking from experience as someone who had emotionally immature parents who had zero empathy and it caused me more trauma than any bullying could’ve ever done.
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