These Van Life Parents are ABUSIVE

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 27 тыс.

  • @amethystimagination3332
    @amethystimagination3332 Год назад +25962

    The fact that two of the children in the first clip are sleeping on the actual floor with no mat or anything and the parents have no problem with that is upsetting to say the least.

    • @ili719
      @ili719 Год назад +263

      I think that that family posted videos in their house too

    • @dani_drawzz
      @dani_drawzz Год назад +646

      Probably creates terrible back problems as well…

    • @iluVioletLink
      @iluVioletLink Год назад +1019

      i've seen the comments section on that video, and seeing the creators like commenters who are like "well haven't YOU slept on the floor before?" And like. That's besides the point. Yes it could be normal to sleep on the floor but only like on the veeeeeeeeeeery occasion like sleep overs, staying over at a family's house... those once in a lifetime scenarios... but on a TINY VAN? with MULTIPLE CHILDREN?
      Even people who sleep on the floor needs to have comfortable mattresses/padding, or that they'd use something like a futon, etc. But on the floor, bare, and only having some shit like a sleeping bag is just sad.

    • @dani_drawzz
      @dani_drawzz Год назад +722

      @@iluVioletLink It’s even worse when the parents have a full sized bed and walking room.

    • @amethystimagination3332
      @amethystimagination3332 Год назад +506

      @@iluVioletLink Yeah, when people sleep on the floor it’s usually only for a night or two, not their whole childhood

  • @XxfelixzxX
    @XxfelixzxX Год назад +60590

    I remember seeing a van life were the kid literally asked to go to a Hotel for their birthday, just a normal none special hotel, just to be able to sleep in a normal bed. That broke my heart

    • @cuddlybear8732
      @cuddlybear8732 Год назад +4464

      Omg that's horrible I hope that kid got what they wanted

    • @riftendrifter
      @riftendrifter Год назад +4926

      wait is that the same family whose daughter had to be hospitalized for an ED?

    • @deadflypremium
      @deadflypremium Год назад +1589

      @@riftendrifter yup

    • @vanillacosmic
      @vanillacosmic Год назад

      ​@J3ster! eating disorder

    • @st_z0na
      @st_z0na Год назад

      @J3ster! eating disorder

  • @Caleb_FC
    @Caleb_FC Год назад +18236

    i remember one where the daughter’s only wish was to stay in a hotel for her birthday and the mom kept saying “she loves the van she just wanted a change of environment!”

    • @danika9411
      @danika9411 Год назад +991

      This is so sad!

    • @blackbear7624
      @blackbear7624 Год назад +2270

      oh yeah it’s the same family who video their daughter punishment in this video. and they didn’t even give her a hotel room, instead they get an apartment/air bnb and everyone cram into that one apartment. with her wish i would’ve guess that she wants some alone time in her hotel room just enjoying it herself

    • @nonamenoface3654
      @nonamenoface3654 Год назад +1436

      Didn't the mom also admit said birthday kid always ask for hotel rooms for their birthdays? Mom said it off hand like the kid was "quirky" for wanting to not sleep in a coffin for a night.

    • @lizzynoelle1959
      @lizzynoelle1959 Год назад +1248

      yes FamilyOfNomads. that same daughter ended up with an eating disorder and the mom said "we though she had anorexia but we didnt realize how bad it was" so they literally knew something was up but didnt care until it got more severe

    • @laurenc4138
      @laurenc4138 Год назад +1018

      @@lizzynoelle1959 I’m so glad someone else sees this! Honestly this family screams “my kids are just accessories”. That poor kid is SO mentally unwell, she had such a severe ED that she was hospitalized for SIX MONTHS while her POS parents went traveling. The mother literally has flown to Florida to get a haircut but left her poor defenseless struggling daughter at a hospital for an eating disorder that was obviously reactionary to her surroundings. Then they post a video about how “these things are no one’s fault” basically saying “we 100% aren’t to blame this is just something that happens”
      Like no tf it’s not. I hate them and I hate how they have this like army of mindless zombies who regurgitate praise back to them on every single video. It feels like a cult anytime on of their shorts pops up.

  • @Cranberrysweets3
    @Cranberrysweets3 3 месяца назад +906

    As someone who grew up in an RV this video actually brought tears to my eyes. I never had friends or siblings and my parents didn’t just homeschool me, I just didn’t have school and my room was just a couch in the living room, we didn’t even have a door. I always got called lucky for my lifestyle as a kid. I’ve never seen someone talk about this life in a bad light until this video. Words cannot describe the emotions I feel knowing that people finally care about what it’s like.

    • @CharlotteLokAritaTheLazy
      @CharlotteLokAritaTheLazy 2 месяца назад +23

      i feel so bad for you man hope ur doing better tho!

    • @cinderellaskeleton6720
      @cinderellaskeleton6720 2 месяца назад +6

      Ive gone through something similar ur not alone

    • @amy-rose7090
      @amy-rose7090 Месяц назад +53

      Oh my god same! I have a brother, thank goodness. But we basically weren’t even allowed to talk to anyone else. My dad would do all the talking, about the lifestyle and how much better it is. How people who live in society are brainwashed. Everyone was impressed at how well behaved my brother and I were. We were silent. We got called lucky too. We didn’t have a door to the toilet, just a curtain, and the shower screen was clear glass. We would live on people’s farms and paddocks, dad would take the car to work and we would be stuck in this paddock all day every day with nothing to do. You can’t have many toys. My mum and brother would play computer games all day, but I never got a turn because my brother hogged the PlayStation and my mum didn’t care. That was when we were lucky enough to have enough electricity for that, a lot of the time we didn’t. I wanted to die and started hurting myself, I’m covered in scars now. It was the most lonely and pointless existence I can possibly think of. But you’re right, everyone who met us thought it was great. There’s even interviews of my parents talking about it here on RUclips, my mum wants them taken down.

    • @Wooglagigoo
      @Wooglagigoo Месяц назад +1

      Stay strong soldier 🫡

    • @xLiLlyx98
      @xLiLlyx98 18 дней назад +11

      Its so strange how people would idealize this, this just seems like an abuser's dream. Next to their victim not speaking the language of the country they're in, them not being able to have other trusted adults or like, ANY other people in their lives, there's no better setting to hide abuse in. Unless you're like a travelling commune with other kids arounds and some sort of structure for schooling and playtime with others, I dont see how this would be enviable.

  • @jscrawford5795
    @jscrawford5795 Год назад +16599

    Seems like a perfect set up for abuse. Always on the move, so teachers, neighbours, doctors, friends etc, can't notice something is going on with the kids. Kids can't form any relations with any other adult, so they have no one, no 'safe' adult to turn to if they need to.

    • @toxihex876
      @toxihex876 Год назад +1047

      I'm pretty sure they're typical narcissists, judging by their inability to grasp the simple fact their kids need certain basic things and their reaction to backlash. When someone responds with "well you're still giving me engagement by commenting so the joke's on you HAHAHAHA" it's commonly because they can't understand that the person opposing them isn't out to make them feel as much pain as possible, and even if they are, they realize their contribution through engagement is so small that it doesn't matter. It's a "mommy's special stash" amount of copium to want to grasp at something so small just to feel like you're on top as much as possible. Even in middle school I found that argument to be beyond silly, idk what their mental age has to be.

    • @phloats.
      @phloats. Год назад +684

      Also, everything the children are doing is probably monitored. Almost all of the families shown in this vid only have a thin curtain separating each of the rooms, so there is no way these children have ever felt the sweet feeling of actually having any privacy.

    • @loze2804
      @loze2804 Год назад +340

      the entire "living" situation is already abuse

    • @sammyssandwich
      @sammyssandwich Год назад +283

      @@toxihex876 yeah, saying "your still giving me engangement by commenting" is a terrible ass excuse for child abuse.

    • @anthonyrowland9072
      @anthonyrowland9072 Год назад

      Kid named Enoch=automatic religious lunatics.
      Let alone also being van parents...

  • @anamonoke
    @anamonoke Год назад +10964

    As someone who due to financial reasons had to sleep in the same bed as their mother till they were 12. Seeing these people willing do this to their children just boils my blood.

    • @leonlastname8070
      @leonlastname8070 Год назад +302

      yeah same here. makes me pissed of for sure

    • @sammythewizard420
      @sammythewizard420 Год назад +763

      I shared a bed with my mom, dad, AND sister for YEARS. Lemme tell you it was hard even tho i was used to it. I didnt have ANY privacy. and for these parents to CHOOSE to do this it blows my mind

    • @justine8387
      @justine8387 Год назад +156

      I am sorry you had to do this everyone deserves their own space and privacy.

    • @hyde3155
      @hyde3155 Год назад +215

      I shared a room w my brother and parents till i was like 7 or 8 and then shared a room w my younger brother till i was like 12. Then i shared a room w my grandma till i was 14 when after surgery she moved into my older brothers room and in result i lived w my brother untill my grandma died and he moved back at round 15. The privacy i have now is yhe best thing that ever happened to me. I dont get the parents that force their kids to share rooms if they have enough money not to. I get that my family doesnt have enough money so i understand y i didnt have my privacy for a long time, but purposefully people doing that infuriates me.

    • @masochismtango
      @masochismtango Год назад +63

      @@hyde3155 i had to share a room with my brother till i was about 10. i feel bad for these kids truly, the parents have a choice to let their kids have privacy but they dont give them it. it boils my blood.

  • @nealastrickland3064
    @nealastrickland3064 11 месяцев назад +11209

    I was almost a van kid. My parents moved across the country to get away from toxic family. They were understandably stoked and wanted to cruise the coast in a beat-up 2000 Toyata Corolla. They had the time of their lives until 3 year old me asked to go "home" and pointed to a hotel. That's when it hit them that traveling forever wasn't good for me. They immediately moved us into a rental home with my very own bedroom. It wasn't very big, but that house gave me a stable childhood and a good education. It's a story that proves to me that my parents love me unconditionally.

    • @felixonpaws..
      @felixonpaws.. 11 месяцев назад +928

      Your parents are good people who love you very much 🥺

    • @Tea_laBlue
      @Tea_laBlue 11 месяцев назад +649

      So glad they figured it out and put you first 😊

    • @FishyFinster
      @FishyFinster 11 месяцев назад +353

      W parents

    • @Kooldood0874
      @Kooldood0874 11 месяцев назад +330

      "here, you obviously deserve this more than me"
      🫴👑 *Your parents *

    • @Vizedar
      @Vizedar 11 месяцев назад +182

      Gotta love responsible parents

  • @Idontknow42756
    @Idontknow42756 2 месяца назад +411

    As someone who lived in an rv for over a year, whenever my parents decided to get intimate..I could hear EVERYTHING. Traumatizing

    • @reneeramirez2183
      @reneeramirez2183 Месяц назад +48

      Did you know that is also SA? You shouldn’t have heard that and I am sorry it happened :( hope you doing better.

    • @RainAngel111
      @RainAngel111 7 дней назад +9

      Right? Like even if they have the self control to not moan, it's impossible to do that completely silently

    • @DragonBoy-ch7hw
      @DragonBoy-ch7hw 7 дней назад

      @@reneeramirez2183sa cuz you overheard your parents getting it on? Get over yourself

  • @dramallamarama5300
    @dramallamarama5300 Год назад +6537

    It’s the fact that, without fail, the parents always have a massive bed in their own private room (aka the baby factory) with real doors and 4 walls. All the while their 7th born is sleeping on the kitchen table.

    • @Purplesquigglystripe
      @Purplesquigglystripe Год назад +325

      For real though why is it always the families in the 99th percentile of number of children

    • @vivii__
      @vivii__ Год назад +233

      "baby factory" I'm in tears 😭😭😭

    • @irlginger
      @irlginger Год назад +85

      Baby factory…☠️

    • @Camilla.rc8
      @Camilla.rc8 Год назад +83

      No bc why where some ppl making their kids sleep on the floor

    • @GOUdamn
      @GOUdamn Год назад +70

      Stoooop having children 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @LucaSitan
    @LucaSitan Год назад +7470

    Whats really concerning is that these parents get to control their kids 24/7. No school, no friends, no outside hobbies. These kids have no one to help them, no one to confide in. And who knows what goes on behind closed doors...I hope they at least sue their parents for the money they were forced to generate for them.

    • @EllentheGranen
      @EllentheGranen Год назад +194

      … I never thought about it like that, but you’re so right

    • @puppetpawss
      @puppetpawss Год назад +438

      Not to mention, with no address and never staying in one place, these families could essentially pick up and run whenever they feel like it if somebody gets smart enough to call CPS

    • @bookshelfhoney
      @bookshelfhoney Год назад +198

      Exactly, it's a total nightmare. The kid can't even go to their room to have a little alone time, so horrific

    • @1-Alien-1
      @1-Alien-1 Год назад +114

      There is nothing bad going on behind those doors, because THERE ARE NO DOORS 💀😭

    • @KorianHUN
      @KorianHUN Год назад +7

      ​@@puppetpawss something something Epstein... horrifying what could bd happening to these kids.

  • @eerie_descent
    @eerie_descent Год назад +22026

    As someone who grew up in an RV, you dont just hear your parents go at it. The entire thing rocks. These people are keeping therapists employed...

    • @onlyvalidmgk5987
      @onlyvalidmgk5987 Год назад +3931

      I gasped. I hope you're working on ways to traumatise them back

    • @M1AH
      @M1AH Год назад

      smells like nursing home for your parents

    • @invadercow1533
      @invadercow1533 Год назад +2626

      Jesus Christ… You think they would do it outside or in a hotel or something…

    • @Iheyoka
      @Iheyoka Год назад +2278

      That's fucking horrifying.

    • @Bakugoukatsuki-sk9pq
      @Bakugoukatsuki-sk9pq Год назад +558

      Are you ok I will call you a therapist 🫠🙃

  • @chloqrxs
    @chloqrxs 2 месяца назад +149

    1:15 "everyday i wake up and i hope you're gay!"

    • @born7z700
      @born7z700 2 месяца назад +2

      😭😭😭

    • @FloorSimons-r9y
      @FloorSimons-r9y 20 дней назад +3

      Now i cant unhear it anymore😂

    • @rnptenafly
      @rnptenafly 14 дней назад +3

      What movie is that?

    • @sannetts
      @sannetts 14 дней назад +4

      ​@@rnptenafly marriage story

    • @playerone1090
      @playerone1090 8 дней назад +1

      @FloorSimons-r9y same

  • @thegalaxypenguin1635
    @thegalaxypenguin1635 Год назад +12671

    Molly didn’t do her chores last night, so we stopped the bus and kicked her off to survive on her own in the forrest. We will be back in a week to check on her progress.

    • @Karia_Winchester
      @Karia_Winchester Год назад +780

      It's funny that he compares it to paying a light bill when they live in a fucking van.

    • @ShadoeLandman
      @ShadoeLandman Год назад +790

      Molly celebrates her newfound freedom, independence, and privacy from living in the forest. "Much roomier than the van," a hiker reports to have heard.

    • @graetyyy_motherwas.here.1340
      @graetyyy_motherwas.here.1340 Год назад +42

      But fr tho

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Год назад +367

      @@ShadoeLandman Molly has become one with the beats and the trees and reports that she will never go back to van life. She makes money by posting weekly to her RUclips channel, and by earning tips through teaching lost hikers how to survive till help arrives.

    • @nicolemariereads25
      @nicolemariereads25 Год назад +158

      Remember when a Japanese couple did this to their kid to "teach him a lesson?" In bear country? The kid was ultimately found alive and safe, but these people seem like they'd defend their decision to the death.

  • @hanscapon222
    @hanscapon222 Год назад +4595

    Never forget the original van lifers, The Thornberries, and how much their eldest hated it. Eliza may have loved the adventure and exploration, but she was pretty young. Debbie was a teenager with no structured life or social group and was so desperate for it that she begged to go to boarding school.

    • @cheshirenevande4701
      @cheshirenevande4701 Год назад +608

      And she loved it, from what I remember. She thrived at boarding school.

    • @hanscapon222
      @hanscapon222 Год назад +511

      @@cheshirenevande4701 exactly, because Debbie hated living in the van and thrived in the stability of boarding school

    • @queenelizabee7246
      @queenelizabee7246 Год назад +55

      wow that’s deep

    • @paolamiao3580
      @paolamiao3580 Год назад +46

      Damnn, thats sadd

    • @kwallmeep2216
      @kwallmeep2216 Год назад +176

      Don’t forget their youngest child that was pretty much feral.

  • @haileeknox1179
    @haileeknox1179 Год назад +7025

    In high school, I had some family issues where for the first semester of my sophomore year, I needed to stay with my grandfather in his diesel pusher RV. Whilst I had a fantastic relationship with my grandfather, he still stressed the idea of privacy and having my own bedroom as a teenager whilst living in an RV setup. This man, a 64 year old retired veteran and firefighter, pending a cancer diagnosis, GAVE HIS 15 YR OLD GRANDDAUGHTER HIS ENTIRE BEDROOM. I feel so guilty as an adult when I think of the back pain and struggle this sleeping arrangement must have gave him, but OH MY GOD do I have the utmost respect for him to be so mindful about my comfort in camper style living. If my grandfather could give a bedroom to a kid in an RV, these parents most definitely should, or avoid the livestyle entirely!

    • @kennadiedunn8918
      @kennadiedunn8918 Год назад +404

      grandfathers are the best ❤ glad you have that nice memory while going thru a bad time.

    • @psychedelicelle
      @psychedelicelle Год назад +247

      What the heck!!!!!!! That makes me so happy to hear… Mainly because you appreciate it 🩷

    • @nissanjuke2013
      @nissanjuke2013 Год назад +237

      don’t feel guilty, you didn’t put yourself in that situation and i’m sure he was okay with it for your comfort. that’s amazing though, what a man

    • @laureneggyolk
      @laureneggyolk Год назад +23

      Awww❤❤

    • @SadSpaceCowboyClown
      @SadSpaceCowboyClown Год назад +6

      💜💜

  • @cockroachfather9501
    @cockroachfather9501 Год назад +13225

    I feel like the cute van life is for like- young couples without kids. Or like old people who just hit retirement age and just wanna travel.

    • @isabellavalencia8026
      @isabellavalencia8026 Год назад +438

      And the homeless.

    • @katie.hin.1318
      @katie.hin.1318 Год назад +351

      I think it could work with like a young child who wont care about privacy as much or like as a summer roadtrip thing.

    • @dreamkitty
      @dreamkitty Год назад +686

      @@katie.hin.1318 definitely non-school aged children and if so, only the summers. no kid would enjoy this lifestyle full time.

    • @katie.hin.1318
      @katie.hin.1318 Год назад +146

      @@dreamkitty oh yeah absolutely, like no older than six unless their doing a big summer trip in the rv

    • @tonyamell23
      @tonyamell23 Год назад +162

      @@katie.hin.1318 Exactly!! Maybe like a toddler, but 12 kids??!!! That’s just plain crazy!!

  • @isabellacampeau6172
    @isabellacampeau6172 Год назад +20086

    A lot of parents don't seem to realize that kids don't only need privacy from the parents, but from each other too.

    • @daydream5120
      @daydream5120 Год назад +1077

      Exactly! No child is going to want to spend their entire time with their family!

    • @no1legobatmanfan
      @no1legobatmanfan Год назад +256

      agreed. my house only had two bedrooms that arent the master bedrolm, and theres 3 of us, so my brothers always shared a room until recently when one now lives in the sunroom (its basically just another bedroom at this point). teens need their own spaces to express themselves, id hate it if i had to share because my room is basically where i decirate with all the things i love.

    • @Teddy-qs3pc
      @Teddy-qs3pc Год назад +16

      !!!!!! 👏🏻seriously👏🏻

    • @littlesparrow303
      @littlesparrow303 Год назад +89

      @user-md7dk9cn8eyes I was thinking wait til they get into teenage years because they’ll get taller & will want privacy & personal needs

    • @vibrantgleam
      @vibrantgleam Год назад +57

      @user-md7dk9cn8e THIS. My mom knows that me and my brother are older and we have our own bedrooms and privacy. _We have a whole upstairs to ourselves.._

  • @bunnyraptor420
    @bunnyraptor420 Год назад +6962

    Due to our situation, when I was 16-17 my mom and I had to live in a camper for a brief period of time after we moved from state to state. And thinking back, she let me have the bedroom area. It was tiny, and had a sliding screen for a door, but I was comfortable, and she let me have that privacy while she slept on the couch in the living area. Seeing these parents just makes me appreciate how my mom handled things.

    • @napstablook6479
      @napstablook6479 Год назад +325

      Your mom is an amazing woman for that!

    • @pukebarbie
      @pukebarbie Год назад +102

      love to you and your mom, hope things are better now 💙

    • @noreenelizabeth6617
      @noreenelizabeth6617 Год назад +94

      If I were in the situation I'd do the same for my boys. I'd find a way that they could have their own space.

    • @AHHHHHHHH21
      @AHHHHHHHH21 Год назад +48

      Your mother seems like an amazing person, way better than these sickos could ever be

    • @Eimear..
      @Eimear.. Год назад +16

      Props to your mom girl! 💗

  • @XenophliX
    @XenophliX 2 месяца назад +87

    10:55 when my lego collection has a far bigger shelf than actual human beings you know something’s wrong especially when the parents have a comically large bed that takes up 1/3 of the rv

  • @Kitunae
    @Kitunae Год назад +8201

    In Stardew Valley - the family in the trailer, the parent Pam sleeps on the couch and she made sure the daughter Penny has a proper room with a door. Pam is a struggling alcoholic and even she has her priorities set right. Unlike these folks!

    • @lieeemss
      @lieeemss Год назад +638

      I love stardew for this "little" detail

    • @N95j
      @N95j Год назад +787

      now that you point it out, it seems even more sad. *fictional* people have better life choices than real, breathing humans..

    • @Lu_c_
      @Lu_c_ Год назад +87

      Yes, i really liked that detail

    • @doritogacha123
      @doritogacha123 Год назад +67

      OMG YES STARDEW!

    • @buttered_bread299
      @buttered_bread299 Год назад +74

      Stardew is awesome
      Yet terrifying

  • @Scintillate9
    @Scintillate9 Год назад +5793

    I have seen a total of one van life family I approve of. They have a large RV and only one child, and they clearly prioritize him. He has a large area all to himself, and even a little extra area for friends. They keep track of his friends so whenever they’re in the same area they meet up, so even traveling the country he has a consistent group. And it’s very clear he’s *enthusiastic* about his life and enjoying it. Because of how clearly the parents prioritize the child and go out of the way to make sure his needs are met, I’m okay with them. It’s horrifying they’re the exception.

    • @astryslii
      @astryslii Год назад +96

      Whats the channels name?

    • @dragonfruits1950
      @dragonfruits1950 Год назад +52

      @@astryslii can you also tag me in the answer please?

    • @tracygowans6292
      @tracygowans6292 Год назад +298

      It’s the momtrotter I believe I love their channel

    • @salamander6014
      @salamander6014 Год назад +20

      ooo that's neat

    • @lilianabacilio5812
      @lilianabacilio5812 Год назад +75

      See I def see this as a cool good thing especially considering US education in comparison. I thought you could do it right like this. From the comments people grew up like you’re describing and actually enjoyed that life. Parents online are so selfish these days

  • @somestranger8530
    @somestranger8530 Год назад +4972

    I truly feel for these children, especially the fact that that one girl was humiliated online because she “didn’t do the chores,” and these parents sharing her punishment online is just horrible.

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte Год назад +363

      Thinking on it, why even present this as a punishment? OK, your kid wanted to not do her chore. Then just let her know that she will have to do it tomorrow. That isn't a punishment, that is just honest time management. Presenting it as this punishment is just trying make yourself look tougher than you are.

    • @2turg_2furious
      @2turg_2furious Год назад +273

      @@rosesweetcharlotte also I feel like it teaches the kid that chores are just punishments and not something you do because you need to because it will help you if that makes sense

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte Год назад +187

      @@2turg_2furious Exactly. Chores are just things which have to be done. I definitely did my chores better when I felt like I didn't HAVE to do them or worse things would happen

    • @robynmontgomery9826
      @robynmontgomery9826 Год назад +41

      At least the parents are making money off their child punishment porn.

    • @emilyviktorija9012
      @emilyviktorija9012 Год назад +105

      Not to mention creating a child who will be a perfect victim of capitalist exploitation, being psychologically primed since childhood to know that your worth is based on your ability and willingness to do physical labor.

  • @aztralsea
    @aztralsea 3 месяца назад +83

    I’m 17, I grew up in a situation a lot like this (for me it was due to poverty though) and I just got diagnosed with C-PTSD because of it, and I didn’t even have my whole life broadcasted to thousands of people on the internet, I feel really sorry for these kids

  • @shinyrayquaza9
    @shinyrayquaza9 11 месяцев назад +5009

    The "kid shelf sized accessory" thing made me think of a deeper rooted issue too, the fact so many parents keep having kids just because they love the "baby stage" and how "cute they are" but neglect them when they're older and god forbid development their own thoughts and personality.

    • @Nelia2705
      @Nelia2705 11 месяцев назад +290

      Yes! We should start asking "do you want to be a parent" instead of "do you want a baby" because it puts more emphasis on "there's more than the baby stage".
      Also, this question should only be asked if we *know* it's okay for the person, because you never know what people are struggling with (like infertility, miscarriage, wanting to be child free).

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 11 месяцев назад

      In the case of Christians, there is no need to ask. They're gambling, ready to win. One day, a bright light will shine out of the cervix and then they know...he's back!
      And all those Christian! women want to be that woman.

    • @franz.francisco
      @franz.francisco 11 месяцев назад +204

      My mom is like this. She concieved because she wanted a baby daughter, not a child, nor an adult. I'm a guy, and grew out of the age she wanted when i was 8. She's never wanted me, especially after i grew past her "cute little object" age. It messes you up

    • @bakageyama222
      @bakageyama222 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@Nelia2705exactly

    • @snail_oatmeal7325
      @snail_oatmeal7325 11 месяцев назад +64

      yes my gosh! my own mother dragged us around like a burden from state to state and when we finally stopped moving she decided she had enough and i was old enough to abandon me with my early 20s brothers for a kid that is in no way related to her, just a kid that doesn’t see her for who she is. i feel sorry for the kid often because she really doesn’t deserve my “mother” as a “parent” or her father as one either. they’re both high school drama queens..poor kid having to deal with BOTH of them?

  • @norbertfunk2155
    @norbertfunk2155 Год назад +5002

    I grew up like this :))) With four other siblings and two pets!! Can confirm IT ABSOLUTELY SUCKS. No privacy, no socialization, no education, no stability or consistency, little to no room for your stuff, and we definitely heard the horizontal tango more than once. AND I actually do have chronic back pain from sleeping on a shelf!! Traumatizing and abusive. I'm glad to be out of there. This video is so painfully spot on.

    • @keplrr
      @keplrr Год назад +273

      I'm very sorry that happened to you :(( I hope you're doing much much better now!

    • @norbertfunk2155
      @norbertfunk2155 Год назад +436

      @@keplrr I’m doing a lot better! I have my own apartment now and plenty of space to breath. Genuinely hate that this sort of thing isn’t more talked about. Kids shouldn’t be treated like luggage for parents to pack up and move around as they please.

    • @anonymouscausewhynot
      @anonymouscausewhynot Год назад +25

      I’m so sorry you had to go through that. Glad that you’re out of there!

    • @Z5Z5Z5
      @Z5Z5Z5 Год назад +15

      Can't wait for the abandonment and anxious attachment issues

    • @chaos_is_my_guilty_pleasure
      @chaos_is_my_guilty_pleasure Год назад +30

      Well damn mate, that sounds rough as heck. Hope you're doing better.

  • @sleepy_goth747
    @sleepy_goth747 Год назад +9371

    RV kid here, let me tell you, frog is ABSOLUTELY right. I've been living in a camper with my 3 brothers and parents for the past two years, and these past two years have been an absolute detriment to my mental health. Yes, it is an amazing opportunity I've been given to have seen all the places that I have, but I cannot recall a single positive experience anywhere I've been. I receive little to no education and I'm scared I won't be able to pass my GED, I will probably be repeating high school once I turn 18. I'm lucky enough to not have my entire life posted about on the internet, but even then my parents cross the line sometimes when posting to Facebook. There is no privacy, and my two youngest brothers are forced to share a "bed"(a broken dinette) and my other brother sleeps on the couch, while my parents have a large California queen bed with doors and all the privacy in the world. If you are considering this lifestyle with children, you are guaranteeing that you end up in a nursing home in your old age.

    • @VetAccountRedacted
      @VetAccountRedacted Год назад +405

      Good luck, mate.

    • @Pennyallavodka
      @Pennyallavodka Год назад +513

      Omg that’s awful! You don’t have to answer this obviously but, do you get any opportunities to work and save up money to move on your own when you turn 18? Like how do kids in that situation find footing to start their own life?

    • @Elainaj93
      @Elainaj93 Год назад +336

      I wish I could send a ged prep book to you. I got mine at 17. You could try to see if there are any good free prep courses online or videos to help you study. I totally forgot all the sites I use to use.

    • @beesquestionmark
      @beesquestionmark Год назад +206

      I just can’t imagine this. Me and my bf want to try vanlife for a bit but we even take our cat into consideration when trying to think about what we could do

    • @androconiachangeling6535
      @androconiachangeling6535 Год назад +132

      Yeeeaaahhh RVs aren't built for 6 people, the only thing I could tell you is to lash out in a way that lowers your parents quality of life so they no longer want to live on an RV.

  • @blondqueen348
    @blondqueen348 3 месяца назад +45

    I really can’t understand those parents. When I was 8yo my dad lost his job and my mom got severe health problems which lead to financial difficulties and they have to sell our house and move to an apartment. My sister was 12 at the time and I shared bedroom with her but my parents ensure we still had our own desk, closets and proper beds even though they slept in the living room on pullout sofa for 3 year or so to the time when their finances improved and we moved back to 4 bedrooms house which still belongs to my family. This is how parents should treat their kids!!! (I’m 30 now - for context)

    • @lashinka2574
      @lashinka2574 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow! Your parents sound awesome! They went through so much yet still made a relatively normal life for you and your sister. I life my hat to them, I really do. Those are true parents right there. Thanks for sharing their story.

  • @annikahunter247
    @annikahunter247 Год назад +17132

    That one woman who literally had 3 kids sleeping on the FLOOR OF THE VAN while they got a huge ass bed made my blood boil.

    • @shawnariggs2485
      @shawnariggs2485 Год назад +816

      Yep I saw that that made me sick and she wouldn’t specify this one sleeping on the floor. She would say Timmys sleeps here
      So she didn’t have to explain that her child is literally sleeping on the freaking floor. It’s so sad people think this is acceptable.

    • @emcaco
      @emcaco Год назад +151

      Seeing that made me scream.

    • @hiyylight
      @hiyylight Год назад +656

      shouldn't parents be the ones who sacrifice their comfort for their children, not the other way? Like of course parents are human beings and should be comfortable, but not at the expense of their children

    • @annikahunter247
      @annikahunter247 Год назад +173

      @@hiyylight exactly. That’s what I was thinking, which is why it made me so mad

    • @oooh19
      @oooh19 Год назад +45

      @@hiyylight exactly! But many don’t sadly

  • @CarmenWinstead-o6z
    @CarmenWinstead-o6z Год назад +9282

    This is just terrifying. I went to a sleepover at 2 twin van life kids, and they were all just constantly asking me questions on how our house is like. I told them everything, and they begged me, my parents, and their parents to have a sleepover at my house. They came over, and were extremely scared after the youngest one had taken a ten minute shower instead of a five minute one. They couldn’t take showers longer then ten minutes, causing them to never have hot water. It was so sad that the youngest one came out crying because she though she was in trouble. I seriously don’t go one day without thinking about them it was so sad.

    • @kayaissimo
      @kayaissimo Год назад +574

      Holy smokes! That’s horrible, I hope they’re better now.

    • @yarddweller
      @yarddweller Год назад +432

      That sounds more like a situation they were forced into due to money. If not, and it was the parents' choice, ew.

    • @Ariiibryanttt
      @Ariiibryanttt Год назад +119

      Omg hopefully your parents or u said it’s okay when she took a long shower cus she deserves it ❤

    • @Sharkcookiess
      @Sharkcookiess Год назад +59

      Oh that’s so sad wow they don’t deserve that

    • @brauliolopezmariscal1400
      @brauliolopezmariscal1400 Год назад +38

      Ain’t no way. I need at least 10min to shower

  • @amberferrell2951
    @amberferrell2951 Год назад +22855

    As an abused kid, this kind of life makes child abuse so easy and very hard to track or report.

    • @di7209
      @di7209 Год назад +1872

      Like yeah child services sucks quite a lot of the time but this amount of isolation really makes it easy for parents to get away with using them since there are no other adults looking out for them.Especially since it’s usually teachers or neighbours or friends parents that report signs

    • @Kb-gh2rk
      @Kb-gh2rk Год назад +985

      Oof. This didn’t even occur to me. Holy shit you are a thousand percent right. Sorry you went through that.

    • @Fangirl1327
      @Fangirl1327 Год назад +115

      Exactly!

    • @shadowsoulless6227
      @shadowsoulless6227 Год назад +698

      Yeah they're constantly on the move so they don't have neighbors that see them routinely
      They don't have any friends in person because they don't stay in the same place consistently
      They don't go to school so teachers/counselors can't see any changes in them or recognize any signs of abuse
      For all anyone knows these families could be sexually abusing their children and because they are in charge of their social media and they are the ones editing the videos, It wouldn't come out until the kids become adults and escape. Then it will be "child abused for 18 years, No one around to help" or something

    • @nobodyimportant1968
      @nobodyimportant1968 Год назад +478

      @@shadowsoulless6227 And, unfortunately, a child exposed to lifelong abuse in isolation is likely to take a lot longer than just 18 years to leave an abusive environment - especially bc constant movement also like, perfectly prevents a teenager from ever having a first job, and possibly might even prevent them from getting a driver's license until they escape the abusive environment. leaving an abusive partner as an adult is one thing. i've helped ppl escape before and the amount of work it takes and time it takes all while the person continues to face abuse while working their ass off to escape is just... horrifyingly endless. and, you can't really hide a secret stash of money/a diary/resources/etc in such a small space...

  • @St4rEditsAndStuff
    @St4rEditsAndStuff 2 месяца назад +81

    2:43 and someone was sleeping on the floor?!

    • @WitheroftheGrave
      @WitheroftheGrave 2 месяца назад +6

      Yeah, it was in the bathroom to which is even worse

    • @SaltwaterTaffyz
      @SaltwaterTaffyz 2 месяца назад +7

      The fact that they have so many children too

    • @Cookies_HH
      @Cookies_HH Месяц назад +3

      2 kids sleep on the floor :/

    • @Lily1213-f2z
      @Lily1213-f2z 15 дней назад

      Yes😅

    • @MuzammilAli-nt9hc
      @MuzammilAli-nt9hc 3 часа назад

      Avg middle child experience...😢😢😂😂

  • @krimsonklaww611
    @krimsonklaww611 9 месяцев назад +12313

    A bedroom has 2 requirements.
    1. It needs to have a bed.
    2. It needs to be a room.
    At best, these are bed pantries.

    • @Lucky-Charm-547
      @Lucky-Charm-547 8 месяцев назад +381

      At worst, these are mat-floors.

    • @defokochu
      @defokochu 8 месяцев назад +157

      Real like you can’t make ur kids sleep on a couch every day 💀

    • @Mamagiri-sx3lt
      @Mamagiri-sx3lt 8 месяцев назад +27

      Hey! The couch is better then the ground at a hotel cause you kick to much and can't share the bed with your sisters cause you could injure them 😖

    • @TheLionPear
      @TheLionPear 8 месяцев назад +74

      Even that is a low bar compared to real estate requirements: it's not a bedroom without a window (fire safety) and a closet. So these van life people are very very very below minimum standards.

    • @Anfilkins
      @Anfilkins 8 месяцев назад +32

      also, it needs to have a closet. So, in every sense it's not a bedroom. At BEST! it's a human locker.

  • @teacherCF
    @teacherCF Год назад +4254

    Anytime a "bedroom" for children is primarily another space, like a living room or dining room for adults, that space will not feel like the child's space. I'm a firm believer that tiny houses can be done amazingly well, but you have to actually incorporate your children into the design and not tack them on as an afterthought

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Год назад +186

      Totally agree. A couple was featured on a RUclips channel regarding their tiny home, and their son’s bed was a dog bed put on the bottom shelf of their clothes drawer…. Everyone was asking what happens when the couple wants alone time, and some one said they shut the drawer 🤣💀.

    • @cosmicreef5858
      @cosmicreef5858 Год назад +75

      Especially not 12 of them
      These people do not deserve kids. If you are not willing to learn from the first to prepare for them because they DESERVE IT or at least do not put them through the same struggle as the first little one then you do not care for them and it makes you a psycho

    • @gokuxsephiroth4505
      @gokuxsephiroth4505 Год назад +66

      Yeah. I didn't have it nearly this bad, but my room was also "the guest room" ie, none of my stuff was in there, and any adult who came to visit meant I was turfed out onto the pull out sofa. That alone has given me a complex - I'm so fierce about my stuff and my space because of it, and that was inside a house where I got an education and socialisation. These poor buggers...

    • @courtneycherry5582
      @courtneycherry5582 Год назад +9

      Right mom and dad get their private place why not the kids too.

    • @w_7337
      @w_7337 Год назад +46

      I live in a poorer state, even my mom forced one of her drugged out friends to give the only bedroom of his trailer to his 4-5 year old toddler. "If you have a kid, they deserve a space to theirself. You don't make them suffer for your actions, you give them as much privacy as you can." Is exactly what she told him.
      All of these adults can't even do that much. They should be putting theirself in shelves and drawers far before they ever make their kids bunk up and sleep there. Give them as much privacy as priority before yourself. They have no respect for these kids, they're just lining them up like objects on the literal shelves of their 'home'. It's disgusting.

  • @faerie5926
    @faerie5926 Год назад +6525

    As someone who had to share a normal sized bedroom with their sibling when they were younger, I hated it and was so excited to get my own room- I can't imagine how these kids must feel.

    • @blueghost4769
      @blueghost4769 Год назад +165

      Same. I always had a lot of trouble falling asleep and my brother snored all the time so it was even harder, i was always so jealous when every pair of siblings i knew started getting their own rooms way before me.
      I can't imagine what these kids feel, especially the ones that have shelves for a bed, like it looks like they can barely lift their head in there.

    • @hnichole
      @hnichole Год назад +99

      I hated sharing a room with my sister when we were kids too! We shared a small room from her birth (she's 16 months younger) until I was 17, and I honestly think it was responsible for 99% of our relationship issues. We were just too different -- I liked to stay up and sleep in, she sleeps early and gets up early, we had no room for our respective things and complained about "your side/my side" which wasn't reasonable because the room was too small lol, it was easy for her to just take my stuff because there was no physical boundary of "this is yours, that is mine." Literally as soon as I got my own room, our relationship improved dramatically because we each had our own space, and now my sister and I are super close. We had the option in my house for us to have our own bedrooms too, my dad just refused thinking it would bring my sister and I "closer." I can't imagine how much worse it is for these kids with even less space, less privacy, and more siblings.

    • @alexdoorn234
      @alexdoorn234 Год назад +14

      From birth I shared a room with my triplet brother I liked it actually. And then we had to move into a small flat where I had to share my room with 2 of my brothers. I am happy to have my own room now.

    • @lydiaesc7781
      @lydiaesc7781 Год назад +43

      yep same, had to share until i was 14 and he was 17, we both hated it. I was always super excited when he was spending the night at his friend's house because it meant i could have the room to myself, felt like an actual holiday. can't imagine what it would be like with even more siblings + parents VERY close nearby in an even smaller space.

    • @krizzygirl206
      @krizzygirl206 Год назад +13

      My sister and I shared a huge bedroom growing up, but we were still itching for the day we'd get our OWN rooms.

  • @AstackableBird
    @AstackableBird 2 дня назад +9

    "FunkyFrogBait sucks at research under that video, GO GO GO!"

  • @souperbulous1349
    @souperbulous1349 Год назад +3369

    As someone who was a "van life kid" for around a year ( alongside my two younger brothers ), I can confirm it was absolutely terrible. Difficult to make friends, difficult to find any sort of privacy, and difficult to grow and navigate your area comfortably.

    • @spideysenses4275
      @spideysenses4275 Год назад +24

      i an only imagine

    • @Aroace_simp
      @Aroace_simp Год назад +39

      Same I lived in an rv for 4-5 years growing up

    • @algsunshine7075
      @algsunshine7075 Год назад +6

      But that's still not abuse and you had a better life than literally half of the planet

    • @souperbulous1349
      @souperbulous1349 Год назад +130

      @algsunshine7075 Not once in my comment did I refer to it as abuse. Nor did I say I had it worse than anyone. I was simply stating that, yes, being a van life kid absolutely **sucks**. It damaged me in ways I still can't quite explain and haven't completely healed from yet. While I am grateful that I had the opportunity to travel and try something new, it doesn't change the fact that the experience was absolutely awful and if i can avoid it, I hope to never live like that again. 🤷‍♀️

    • @christinaassioura2160
      @christinaassioura2160 Год назад +56

      @@algsunshine7075 it is absolutely abuse

  • @mial4770
    @mial4770 Год назад +21723

    I am 15 years old and currently living in a caravan with my parents, sister (13) and two dogs
    For 6 months. Not for money issues but to “Learn about the road life 🤠”.
    I hate it.
    The bathrooms are tiny,
    I can’t sit up in my bunk bed without smacking my head on the roof ,
    There is no privacy or space,
    I feel so isolated and alone
    Homeschool is terrible ,
    Everyone is constantly stressed and fighting,
    All I want to do is see my friends
    Please don’t do this to your kids.

    • @bangtansbitch_2136
      @bangtansbitch_2136 Год назад +1035

      I feel sorry for you

    • @cochondindeseduisant8003
      @cochondindeseduisant8003 Год назад +1101

      I hope you're okay, that's horrifying 😢

    • @blaska7131
      @blaska7131 Год назад +767

      Hang in there, I know it sux right now but life will get better. I had a similar life experience and I can tell you that as an adult, you'll find and make your place. It's just really really crappy that you have to endure right now and Im sorry for that.

    • @Laiba.k
      @Laiba.k Год назад +33

      299th like

    • @ru.m.6119
      @ru.m.6119 Год назад +273

      I hope you can get away from that horrific experience.

  • @primusadversary401
    @primusadversary401 Год назад +58832

    And most of the time, if you hear it from the kids perspective, the kids are miserable because they have NO privacy and don't get to grow up in a normal, comfortable household.

    • @NYD666
      @NYD666 Год назад +387

      That's is completely untrue. I'm glad I grew up a traveler. There are ways to have your own privacy.

    • @Umbra_Dux
      @Umbra_Dux Год назад +3291

      @@NYD666 Did you notice them say ""Most of the time"" ? Your experience is not universal

    • @xgothxbunnyx
      @xgothxbunnyx Год назад +2772

      @@NYD666 you remind me of those people who like to compare trauma. Just because your life was great in this lifestyle doesn’t mean everyone else’s is.

    • @avayoung6720
      @avayoung6720 Год назад +52

      Ummmmm yessssss thank you for knowing that

    • @lain1437
      @lain1437 Год назад +1398

      @@NYD666 not when your parents are recording you for money…..

  • @effortukate
    @effortukate 29 дней назад +18

    I remember a time I moved from my house and changed 5 rental flats in 2 weeks, when eventually my dog started to pull me to random house porches and refused to go. He wanted to stay somewhere at last. And imagine what a child must feel.

  • @szweetsztuff
    @szweetsztuff Год назад +3361

    I once saw a woman on RUclips who lives in a van. She has a queen(ish) sized bed with no kids and a dog. She’s really nice to watch and her dog has a lot of room on her bed. She’s the *only* van life creator I actually watch.

    • @bunnyjeans.
      @bunnyjeans. Год назад +134

      i think I know who you're talking about! I like her as well:)

    • @pcbassoon3892
      @pcbassoon3892 Год назад +180

      I think it's fine if all participants are adults.

    • @ianaamdan
      @ianaamdan Год назад +260

      true. if you're single or a childless couple, it's definitely fine to live this way.

    • @Bustermachine
      @Bustermachine Год назад +51

      @@ianaamdan The problem with every alternative living youtube trend is that the second any of them get traction they got caught in a cycle of one upmanship that eventually complete guts whatever made the trend interesting in the first place.
      There's a similar trend with hobby channels where you start watching someone when they're making furniture with basic tools and you're really digging it. Five years later and they're popping things on their CNC milling machine . . .

    • @TheAngelCreator2009
      @TheAngelCreator2009 Год назад +9

      Is it Court and Nate ?

  • @PaniPunia
    @PaniPunia 10 месяцев назад +2427

    There's a book written by a woman who was raised on a boat. One day her parents decided to sell their house in England, buy a yacht and sail through the world. Let me tell you - she had to work very, very hard to get education and build a life for herself, and she doesn't have warm feelings for her parents.

    • @PaniPunia
      @PaniPunia 9 месяцев назад +215

      Wavewalker: breaking free by Suzanne Heywood, if anyone's interested.

    • @SamPostStuff
      @SamPostStuff 9 месяцев назад +87

      Thank you for the book title! I was gonna say, this video and this book reminds me of another book, The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, an autobiographical memoir. The family's situation is different compared to this book as they had to scrape to get by throughout certain points of the authors life, but the parents do follow the drifter/nomadic lifestyle, and does cover adult themes such as abuse, alcoholism and brief sexual assault. I read it in school and it moved me a lot. I won't get into spoilers but it does end on a lighter/bittersweet tone, mainly in regards to how the author views her life and her parents, but relating to this video, quite frankly there would be no shame if the kids resent their parents for this van life and I hope they get out of it and are able to get their lives back on track. It really won't be easy and it's something I feel like I'd lose sleep over on their behalf. These parents I don't think are able to fathom what this will do to their children.

    • @adrianomaly1760
      @adrianomaly1760 8 месяцев назад +13

      Yeah, I read the article she wrote to accompany the book release

    • @K1S7Z3
      @K1S7Z3 3 месяца назад +2

      That's exactly what I was thinking about when watching this video

    • @Jennifer-mv9pg
      @Jennifer-mv9pg 2 месяца назад +6

      Cost 10 years of her life and I think she was lucky to survive disasters such as storms and shipwrecks. Who puts their kids' lives at risk?

  • @eveningzach
    @eveningzach Год назад +4163

    when my mom, brother, and i lived in a one bedroom apartment, my mom gave me and my brother the bed to sleep while she slept on the couch. it's ridiculous to me how terrible these parents are

    • @airbreather9000
      @airbreather9000 Год назад +189

      Your mom is amazing.

    • @Beginnerreadsthebible
      @Beginnerreadsthebible Год назад +116

      You have a great mom who loves you

    • @drawn_by_starla9462
      @drawn_by_starla9462 Год назад +110

      My mom would have done this for my brother and I too. The best parents always put their kids before themselves.

    • @jacksyoutubechannel4045
      @jacksyoutubechannel4045 Год назад +13

      It _is_ worth considering that it's been _very_ common, throughout history, for an entire family to sleep in a small one-room house. These families often included _lots_ of kids. (As a famous and successful example, Dolly Parton grew up in a one-room cabin she shared with her parents and eleven siblings in the 1950s.) So while it is a lovely and kind thing your mother did, it doesn't make these parents "terrible."

    • @eveningzach
      @eveningzach Год назад +101

      @@jacksyoutubechannel4045 the difference is that in those circumstances like my own family's, we were struggling financially. Even for a one bedroom apartment, my mom was just barely scraping by to afford rent. These families often times CHOSE this lifestyle. It wasn't one where they had no choice and had to resort to living in an RV just to survive. That's the difference. These parents saw van/RV life as something exciting and went headfirst into it without thinking about their kids. These parents gave themselves full privacy and their OWN room. Whilst their kids had no privacy, no room for themselves, and no place for them to express themselves.

  • @CasanovaDraws
    @CasanovaDraws 2 месяца назад +9

    I’m school friends with a child from The Family Of Nomads, and I can tell you, she disappeared for a long while due to medical issues, but she couldn’t tell us anything, most likely due to her parents. We thought she died, when we say she wasn’t able to tell us anything, we mean ANYTHING.

  • @rhapsody-bliss
    @rhapsody-bliss Год назад +6678

    These parents are always so greedy. The kids are always an afterthought. They don’t think about their social lives. They don’t think about their living situations. They only think about their dreams and their lives. It angers me to no end.

    • @jennamars80
      @jennamars80 Год назад

      When you believe that children are just what you're supposed to do to add to the Christian conservative army - when you think your only responsibility to them is to teach them discipline to make them productive little producers and consumers and that they exist to serve you, then you have no reason to consider them as actual people with needs, rights, and respect like these asshats. Once these kids grow up, they will find out.

    • @wolvie1618
      @wolvie1618 Год назад +356

      People like that don't deserve kids. Being a parent involves sacrifice and compromise, which these a-holes refuse to do, at the detriment of their children. These poor kids are gonna have a hard time adjusting to normal life when they grow up.

    • @luxuscarnage4828
      @luxuscarnage4828 Год назад +122

      It's frustrating bc so many of us would love to travel but we actually want our kids to speak to us later down the road.

    • @childeofepickness
      @childeofepickness Год назад +7

      unrelated but n25 miku pfp!!!

    • @DellikkilleD
      @DellikkilleD Год назад

      children dont need social lives, until 18 they are simply property of the parents.

  • @forwhenimgone3785
    @forwhenimgone3785 Год назад +2780

    I saw one of these where they had to take their oldest daughter to the hospital for fainting and wanting to unalive herself. She was diagnosed with a few things including anorexia and they made a video to ' educate ' about what that is. They claim it's impossible to notice before it gets to this point, and there's no known causes. The daughter was in a mental hospital for months and started losing weight again as soon as she was back home. But don't worry, they got her a pet rat with a cage bigger then her bed, so it's all good.

    • @panselinapendragon1731
      @panselinapendragon1731 Год назад +82

      what were they called/ where can i learn more about them? i’ve never heard of a car this bad before 😦

    • @forwhenimgone3785
      @forwhenimgone3785 Год назад +219

      @@panselinapendragon1731 I'm not positive. I think they might have been called family of nomads? They deleted some of the videos after getting a ton of backlash.

    • @bonelessmice6828
      @bonelessmice6828 Год назад +270

      the rat died because they plexiglassed the sides iirc

    • @Zoe-Jewel
      @Zoe-Jewel Год назад +181

      @@bonelessmice6828 as a rat lover im fking pissed that poor baby-

    • @crypticcorvid
      @crypticcorvid Год назад +43

      @@bonelessmice6828 How does plexiglass kill a rat? Honestly asking since I thought it was similar to acrylic, which is basically just strong plastic.

  • @goo6763
    @goo6763 Год назад +5542

    even sharing an actual bedroom can be very hard, i feel so sorry for these kids

    • @imeverywhere9110
      @imeverywhere9110 Год назад +17

      I smell lps popular fan

    • @MarsMadMan
      @MarsMadMan Год назад +31

      Your profile picture give me flashbacks and so many memories 😭

    • @wtfminty5050
      @wtfminty5050 Год назад +66

      Yes exactly, I've shared a bedroom since I was like four and I am eighteen now. It fucking sucks.

    • @grumpyoldlady_rants
      @grumpyoldlady_rants Год назад +16

      I shared a bedroom with my brother and two sisters and, once my brother got his own room, my two sisters. We all survived. A lot of kids today have it too easy.

    • @goo6763
      @goo6763 Год назад +63

      @grumpyoldlady_rants it isn't about whether people survive or not lol. i think you know that. something that doesn't kill a person can still be a struggle.
      having to share a bedroom can be hard.. even though it's not hard for everyone, obviously. every person is a unique individual. sharing with multiple people is not a foreign concept to me. in my own childhood i've shared a room with multiple people and sometimes one person. not all of those situations were the same experience. some easier, some harder. people have differences in how they feel about privacy and personal space, to some it can cause a lot of stress while to others it won't. all depending on circumstances.
      i believe that all people should have access to a personal space and that if you can provide your children with that, you should. people won't always have that freedom because the world isn't fair, but i think they should have it. pretty inoffensive opinion that children are deserving of their own room if not having one negatively affects them. in my opinion, a person's home isn't meant to cause them stress or discomfort normally.

  • @n.r.m.15
    @n.r.m.15 2 месяца назад +15

    Can you imagine never having privacy. Never having school functions. Teachers. A regular doctor. Friends. A neighborhood. Social engagements. The ability to sleep without panic-inducing claustrophobia? They are traumatizing these kids in so many ways. If you want to be van lifers, great, wait til your kids are grown or don't have kids. It's irresponsible. It's immature. It's selfish. And its abusive. These vans are cool for a short vacay or road trip. Not life with 2-10 children. My heart breaks for these "van life" kids.

    • @Cedarparsnip
      @Cedarparsnip 6 дней назад +1

      Yes, I can imagine it - I lived it as a kid.

    • @n.r.m.15
      @n.r.m.15 6 дней назад +1

      @Cedarparsnip that's absolutely heartbreaking. I'm so thankful my parents were mostly great people

  • @patrycjawolanin598
    @patrycjawolanin598 Год назад +2925

    there was one family that expecially angered me, one of their children was diagnosed with autism and depression from what i remember, and they still refused to give up van life
    it was obvious from their videos that that kid had problems with lack of privacy and no sense of stability, its absolutly heartbreaking to see how little they care for their own kids

    • @itz_BB-SA-roleplays
      @itz_BB-SA-roleplays Год назад +123

      my cousin (has autism) lives in a RV like this... but also has a nice home to live in. they only like in the RV when they come to see us or someone/somewhere else.. (he has his own room in their house and privacy)

    • @blackbear7624
      @blackbear7624 Год назад +62

      oh my god, can’t people call child services on them?

    • @shaywatson5084
      @shaywatson5084 Год назад +22

      If you’re talking about Family of nomads they did actually move down to Florida to get their kid the help they needed and stayed there for almost a year I believe.

    • @alastryona
      @alastryona Год назад +106

      ​@@shaywatson5084But then once they regained some stability they went back on the road, I've seen lot of people (including myself) concerned that their health is gonna worsen again since the parents seem to refuse the idea that a lack of a "home base" and stable situation is part of the problem.

    • @shaywatson5084
      @shaywatson5084 Год назад +10

      @@alastryona it’s something I’m worried about as well, but it’s also possible that their daughter felt that they were ready to return. They’ve said countless times that they will do what’s best for the kids, and in the year they were in Florida I didn’t see them posting very much. Which makes me think maybe they do actually have their kids best interests at heart. I also follow them kinda loosely so I could be 100% off on if they’ve been posting or not.

  • @JasonBrown-d3o
    @JasonBrown-d3o Год назад +3263

    Another point I don’t see people addressing about van life is how difficult it would be for the kids to get away when they are older. They cannot have jobs through their teenage years from the constant relocation, but once they turn 18 they also can’t just go get an apartment bc they would need financial support from their parents. Not to mention that if you rent an apartment you’re gonna need proof of income. Abusive van life parents can easily trap their kids and really stunt their adult lives

    • @ThatOneChorusKid
      @ThatOneChorusKid Год назад +136

      OH MY GOSH. This is correct… can i post this on their comment sections???

    • @daphnelikefromscoobydoo
      @daphnelikefromscoobydoo Год назад +91

      I was just about to say, it feels sort of intentional

    • @ThatOneChorusKid
      @ThatOneChorusKid Год назад +20

      @@daphnelikefromscoobydoo you make a point..

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 Год назад +173

      Not to mention the social isolation. Homeschooled kids _can_ be well-socialised, but you need to put in a lot more effort and time into taking them places where they can meet and connect with peers. But these kids are constantly moving around, so they can't build social relationships with anyone except family. That's terrible for their development...

    • @kmac291
      @kmac291 Год назад

      Oh my God, Van Life families are basically cults
      This is literally textbook cult behavior

  • @May0200
    @May0200 2 дня назад +13

    Your research is absolutely AASSS, FreakyTadpoleBait

  • @dirtyboglimwater
    @dirtyboglimwater Год назад +1153

    My boyfriend is a victim of RV life and he has so much trauma from it. He begged his parents to give up custody of him to his grandmother when he was high school age. He is an only child too… that much lack of privacy with 3 people in the RV.

    • @tealablu3759
      @tealablu3759 Год назад +102

      That would’ve been extra awful because he would’ve had no one his age around!!

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte Год назад +77

      ​@@tealablu3759 Really, this. These parents act like they're preparing these kids for the real world and like school is a fantasy land, but these kids have no real friends. And the fact is, RV life is a sort of fantasy existence.

    • @RuletheWorldwithsong
      @RuletheWorldwithsong Год назад +24

      @@rosesweetcharlotte I’m the oldest of 4 and lived in two different travel trailers growing up while being homeschooled. It’s so secluded. It sucked when kids would come to the trailer park on vacation and then leave and look at us like we were weird

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte Год назад +18

      @@RuletheWorldwithsong The thing is, you guys were weird. Your experiences were so different from the other kids. That is very much the problem, you were denied this normal experience.

    • @jessicalindly2118
      @jessicalindly2118 Год назад +24

      @@rosesweetcharlotte It’s also scary because of that. These kids have no regular contact with anyone. What are they supposed to do if they are being abused by their parents? There’s no one they can tell because there just isn’t anyone around.

  • @_cspiluvs
    @_cspiluvs 2 месяца назад +30

    13:52 we dont send our skids to school 💩

    • @OCS_n_FandomL0ver
      @OCS_n_FandomL0ver Месяц назад

      This made me try not to giggle at 2:00AM

    • @L30lovesramune
      @L30lovesramune Месяц назад

      EMU

    • @krisshnapeswanipeswani3190
      @krisshnapeswanipeswani3190 26 дней назад +1

      by doing so YOU MESS UP THEIR SOCAIL LIFE AND CRITICAL THINKING. by going to school they get to meet new people and exchange ideas with new perspectives. BY HOMSCHOOLING A CHILD YOU HARM THEIR MENTAL HEALTH

    • @brook_angel
      @brook_angel 3 дня назад

      ​@@krisshnapeswanipeswani3190the entire reason why many homeschool is to shelter their kids from "scary" unknown and and unapproved ideas and thoughts. It's about control.
      That's why it's literally illegal in my country.

  • @maaheez
    @maaheez Год назад +6499

    The parents clearly don't care enough for their children to even give them their own private space. Even in an orphanage you get some sort of privacy.

    • @dixienormous420
      @dixienormous420 Год назад +177

      Not true! You only get the room to yourself for a short time before another kid Is transferred in if they aren’t the same day already. That’s if you only share a room with 1 other person when usually it’s 3-4 in a room. Yes even if you are a teenager

    • @butameremortal9424
      @butameremortal9424 Год назад +192

      No you don't. I was a "ward of the state" and I can assure you that you NEVER have a seconds peace nor privacy. Unless like the other commenter stated your blessed and have a roommate leave or something like that. But it won't be long before some other stranger is in it.

    • @mightymeatymech
      @mightymeatymech Год назад +91

      @@butameremortal9424 never was an orphan but when i was homeless and in psych wards, shelters had like 100 of us per 'room'. psych wards had maybe two or three beds but one time i lucked out and got the solo room, i lived like a freaking King that week

    • @butameremortal9424
      @butameremortal9424 Год назад +19

      @@mightymeatymech absolutely 😂 it's strange because I'm a loner. But I like to be in crowds. I wonder if it relates to "growing up"
      Hope your in a better space now 🫶🏼

    • @ProjectLethargic
      @ProjectLethargic Год назад +19

      wdyym they don't get privacy, they have the thinnest possible curtains ever

  • @brittanylawless680
    @brittanylawless680 Год назад +4048

    the frustrating thing is that since these people have no permanent home base, it's pretty much impossible to even call child services on them.

    • @bibblenipple
      @bibblenipple Год назад +59

      😭😭😭😭😂😂 girl fr

    • @kr3atorrr
      @kr3atorrr Год назад +72

      Yes. I’d their always moving, that have no exact location to tell child services.

    • @kr3atorrr
      @kr3atorrr Год назад +8

      If*

    • @miguelenriquebeltre8882
      @miguelenriquebeltre8882 Год назад +22

      Bro, there are issues w this way of life but not anywhere even close to being bad enough to necessitate calling child services!
      Could you even imagine how much worse that would be for the kids?

    • @merrowley
      @merrowley Год назад +103

      @@miguelenriquebeltre8882 on many us states it is considered child neglect to not at minimum give each child their own bed

  • @Jess-em4ri
    @Jess-em4ri Год назад +3325

    I literally just watched a talk about this phenomenon. It's called something like "the doll mindset." Basically, the parents think of their children like dolls that they can pick up and put down and play with whenever they want. The parents don't realize (or possibly actively ignore) that their children are, you know, people with needs. Knowing this mindset exists really makes sense of all these wild parenting influencers.

    • @umbrellaghost5927
      @umbrellaghost5927 Год назад +58

      That is just as scary as it is interesting

    • @kainepeterson6638
      @kainepeterson6638 Год назад +9

      Got the talk?

    • @elmossy
      @elmossy Год назад +65

      I've heard it referred to as "child objects" before, so sad.

    • @danicalily3332
      @danicalily3332 Год назад +3

      Just stop with hate

    • @Prottatype3
      @Prottatype3 Год назад +15

      @@danicalily3332 i support this message, but this video and comment i also support

  • @Panzermeiller
    @Panzermeiller 2 месяца назад +14

    I used to be homeless and i deadass had better living conditions than those kids 💀

  • @jjmccflurry2287
    @jjmccflurry2287 Год назад +3025

    As a kid who’s parents did this, you are absolutely correct, I have back issues, I’m just now making friends, I was homeschooled all my life, and while I do great at the arts I lack proficiency in math and the important things. If you are going to do this you need to do it right, or you’ll screw up your kid.

    • @Kae-Lee
      @Kae-Lee Год назад +39

      Same :/

    • @Hello_I_Have_Appeared_
      @Hello_I_Have_Appeared_ Год назад +12

      I hope your ok

    • @ashhole10
      @ashhole10 Год назад +33

      yeah omg and i was thinking like if you're ever mad or need space to yourself, you can't really get "alone time" :(

    • @gini1802
      @gini1802 Год назад +3

      @@Kae-Lee so exactly is van life like? Just asking

    • @AriandNat
      @AriandNat Год назад +33

      @@gini1802 I have lived in a camper. It SUCKS! I mean there are some fun parts for for the most part it sucks. You don’t get you’re own space, you can’t have pets because it’s to small for most pets and there things, you’re cramped and the camper I had didn’t have any AC so when it got cold it got super cold in the camper and when it was summer the camper was super hot! It’s not something I would recommend to anyone!!!!

  • @Briannaashing
    @Briannaashing Год назад +2605

    As someone who’s parents forced me and my younger brother to live in a travel trailer with 3 cats and no privacy for 4 years, THANK YOU for speaking out on this. My brother and I literally slept in bunks with no curtain or personal space while they slept in their bedroom. It is an abusive and neglectful living situation that NO child should ever be forced to endure.

    • @CarrieH827
      @CarrieH827 Год назад +30

      Can I ask how's your relationship with your parents now?

    • @Briannaashing
      @Briannaashing Год назад +100

      @@CarrieH827 I have no contact with them unfortunately.

    • @CarrieH827
      @CarrieH827 Год назад +69

      @@Briannaashing Sounds like you're better off without them anyway. Hope you're doing well now.

    • @kurtwagner4663
      @kurtwagner4663 Год назад +6

      ​​@@Briannaashing I am sorry to hear this
      Are those 4 years the reason?
      If you don't mind me asking, you don't have to share if it's too private of course.

    • @Briannaashing
      @Briannaashing Год назад +66

      @@kurtwagner4663 there were a lot of other problems, but it’s a big part of it. My parents fell into bad drug addiction while living in the trailer, which only made everything worse. When we first started living in it, it was only suppose to be temporary while they found other housing. Over time, my parents got complacent and lazy and didn’t care that we were suffering every day. It was a horrible experience living in that trailer with no privacy and no ability to have any semblance of ownership of my space. It was also filthy because my mom is a narcissistic hoarder. My brother and I voiced our problems repeatedly and asked them to get themselves help so they could adequately take care of us, but they didn’t. We moved into that trailer when I was the ripe age of 14 and my brother 12, and I only got out when I left for college. Hardest thing I ever had to do was leave my brother behind for 2 years before he graduated HS and I could get him out. There’s a lot more to it but that’s the gist of the living situation.

  • @emis_crochet2003
    @emis_crochet2003 Год назад +5806

    As a 19 yo with an infant son, I've accepted that I have to put some of my adventures on hold for a while. I don't understand how full grown 30 yo adults don't understand this.

    • @MaraMara89
      @MaraMara89 Год назад +246

      because not everyone should have kids... unfortunately it is still viewed as a norm to have kids after marriage and some people "give it a try" not thinking about the fact that this is at least 18 years of hard work

    • @kaitieohare7524
      @kaitieohare7524 Год назад +163

      I had my son when I was 20, and I gave up on going to a college in a different state or living in dorms. I pushed back all the plans I had for traveling and new experiences. It's been 1 year since he was born, and I can't think of anything I'd rather do than make sure his life is as amazing as it can possibly be.
      Too many people from older generations seem to think that because they created their kids and make sure they're clothed and fed, their job is done, and they can do whatever they want. It makes me so disappointed

    • @bleh6703
      @bleh6703 Год назад +92

      damn, you're already a better parent than some full grown adults

    • @thelemurofmadagascar9183
      @thelemurofmadagascar9183 Год назад +16

      @@Dave102693 People decide to have kids because some things in life are worth making sacrifices for. Children give parents a sense of purpose in life, and the joys of having a child is unparalleled to any other kind of happiness you'll ever experience. Yes, it's difficult, but anything worthwhile in life will always come at a cost.
      Frankly speaking I couldn't care less if you choose to not have kids, but it's really not hard to see why most other people want children even if you don't. I also didn't want children at one point in my life, but even at that time I understood why other people wanted them.

    • @majesticsquid5643
      @majesticsquid5643 Год назад +40

      I think that younger parents understand the needs of children better than older parents partially because older people have simply forgotten what it felt like to have needs as a kid that only a parent could fulfill, and how it felt when those needs weren't met.

  • @circuseyescitrus
    @circuseyescitrus 2 дня назад +6

    here for Future Froggy to say: BOOOOO FUNKYFROG BAITS REASEARCH‼

  • @keekermojo
    @keekermojo Год назад +4023

    FINALLY someone said it so honestly and bluntly. I find it literally insane that each of these families always has parents in a comfortable, private, suite. Always. Like a shelf in the wall or a couch as a "bedroom" for the kids. None of these parents will ever admit it, but the children will always come second. The ACTIVE choice of nomadic lifestyle, selfish living situation, lack of education or even blatant no education shows that they come second no matter how much you love your kids.

    • @Jemini4228
      @Jemini4228 Год назад +210

      I find the lack of education disturbing too. Especially for the teens.
      What adult life are they being equipped for? What social skills and connections do they have outside the family? What roots do they have? There is a cruel irony in being trapped by a life of roaming.

    • @faithmccune1856
      @faithmccune1856 Год назад

      First off, your upset about the Legit design of a camper, they are compact and cozy so you just just judging to judge on that. And to quote you exactly “The ACTIVE choice of nomadic lifestyle, selfish living situation, lack of education or even blatant no education shows” nothing is wrong with the nomadic living, it’s not selfish living situations because when you live in a camper the majority of your time is spent outside honestly, and there is nothing wrong with homeschooling or creative schooling. If someone does it because it’s religious based you don’t care but if someone does it because of how they live it’s an issue???? Like what is wrong with people nowadays where everyone is
      A.) So fucking soft
      B.) Cares so much about how other people live and
      C.) so set in there own ways to “change” how people live. Y’all just need to stop because this is insane as someone who LIVES in a camper with her husband and family (dog included) there is nothing wrong with how we live and your insane for thinking there is. Bunk beds in a camper are no different than bunk beds in a house so get a grip and tbh care about yourself for a while and not everyone else

    • @hyperboles6563
      @hyperboles6563 Год назад +101

      I grew up being forced to share everything with my twin sister. Room, toys, food, etc. And I was told to suck it up when she stole from me because I was older and somehow that made me a liar. Meanwhile, my mom and dad had their own room with a master bedroom with queen bed, their own bathroom, an office we weren't allowed in (not for work, just to watch more TV), and they went out to eat at fancy places often while I'd eat kraft mac n cheese pretty much every meal, giving me some malnutrition. I hated it, I can't imagine that life in an RV too. I went to red Robin with them ONCE and it felt like the most luxurious experience ever.

    • @MissyRose94
      @MissyRose94 Год назад +69

      This would be fine as like a summer, vacation home. But full fucking time? This would be awful. I would kill to have my own home with enough room and space for us all to have our own rooms, and a backyard for my cats to explore and my kids to play in, and these people had that and they traded it to cram their kids together and deprive everyone of any real privacy. I live in a tiny 2 bedroom apartment with my 2 kids and 2 cats. Guess who sacrificed space? Not my kids. I sleep on a pullout in the living room, my boys have their own rooms.

    • @kashiko.girlll
      @kashiko.girlll Год назад +17

      exactly! the kids are still growing so therfore should have the privacy they need

  • @poke-charlie
    @poke-charlie Год назад +14018

    the irony of “my children can’t have technology as a punishment” while your parents film a tiktok about how great your shitty living situation is

    • @5unR4e
      @5unR4e Год назад +152

      ​@@emilypurdy2097 Why would someone buy likes for a random comment on a random video? Also, people can like but not comment. That just means they appreciate the input, but have nothing to add on.

    • @poke-charlie
      @poke-charlie Год назад

      @@emilypurdy2097 do you really think id spend money on a youtube comment you dumbass

    • @MegaKhelditia
      @MegaKhelditia 11 месяцев назад +154

      Somehow, the way you phrased that, made it plain to me that "No Electronics," as a punishment of a kid at any housing level, sounds suspiciously like, "You can't call for help while the memory is fresh!" 😢

    • @valentinagiovanardi6080
      @valentinagiovanardi6080 10 месяцев назад +76

      For someone with very little room for toys or offline hobbies, the no-technology punishment hits different than it would having more options

    • @emilyjohn2034
      @emilyjohn2034 10 месяцев назад +85

      Not just no technology but also added the punishment of CANT PLAY OUTSIDE! And ya that’s until they finish all their chores but it’s a small child they deserve brakes and to try and push them away from playing outside is insane

  • @Bootleggies
    @Bootleggies Год назад +20397

    How can these parents justify their kids sleeping on the FLOOR while they get a huge ass bed? Absolutely infuriating.

    • @awryarbi9902
      @awryarbi9902 Год назад +1152

      I was in a van for a week and we did that but we took turns with the comfiest spaces and the floor. These parents suck

    • @PippiOnePointOh
      @PippiOnePointOh Год назад +999

      Right?! That one kid was on the bathroom floor! AND! He looked well into his teens!!!

    • @anawaldrop2721
      @anawaldrop2721 Год назад +11

      0-9-😮😮😮😅😅😊

    • @sage1my
      @sage1my Год назад +100

      bro when I was as big as them I was sleeping in my moms bed this is awful

    • @funtime_omega7781
      @funtime_omega7781 Год назад +30

      EXACTLY! IT INFURIATES ME!

  • @CaitCarter-z8b
    @CaitCarter-z8b 2 месяца назад +11

    Makes the Dursleys look good. At least Harry had a door he could close.

  • @Ashley_e91
    @Ashley_e91 Год назад +6807

    I’ve literally only seen ONE family that did this right. They had a HUGE van with actual rooms and big beds for their kids.

    • @galaxycat9966
      @galaxycat9966 Год назад +689

      Even if the living conditions were right, what about the social conditions? Not hate, just a genuine question, did they have a way of making sure the kids connected with others their age properly and were able to keep in contact and develop properly?

    • @veg_a_eat_ian
      @veg_a_eat_ian Год назад +86

      Can you recall their channel? I would be refreshing to see it done right lol.

    • @707Ac3
      @707Ac3 Год назад +112

      @@veg_a_eat_ianI’ve seen some videos of KidigitalNomads that I really think are a good example

    • @veg_a_eat_ian
      @veg_a_eat_ian Год назад +45

      Thanks @@707Ac3 ! What do you think of Family of Nomads' set up? It looks pretty spacious.

    • @tendous.boyfriend
      @tendous.boyfriend Год назад +140

      fr! i saw one where two like 6 or 7 year old had a queen sized bed EACH. i'm 15 and i'm still on a twin

  • @yongf9990
    @yongf9990 Год назад +5776

    privacy is an *insanely* important thing for children, especially those who menstruate. this breaks my heart to see these children living like this

    • @ansleyb7316
      @ansleyb7316 Год назад +73

      why is it especially important for girls?

    • @thetillerwiller4696
      @thetillerwiller4696 Год назад +266

      I feel like if this is a short term living situation (for camping, going on a vacation etc.) it’s fine to tough it out, but long term? That sounds awful

    • @thehamsterarmy2380
      @thehamsterarmy2380 Год назад +550

      @@ansleyb7316 girls start puberty before boys could be a reason, idk if that's what they were referring to though

    • @freya6921
      @freya6921 Год назад +352

      @@ansleyb7316girls mature / start puberty earlier than boys

    • @thetinykid4169
      @thetinykid4169 Год назад +764

      ​​@@ansleyb7316 Girls mature and start puberty earlier than others. While it's not really anything to be ashamed of, I can imagine the kind of scenario that plays out when one of these girls gets their first period and is learning to use their period products on one of those bunk set ups. All your siblings will immediately know when you try to tell your parents and fix the sheets/go through the motions of getting blood out of the sheets.
      And of course learning to emotionally regulate and handle the whole period/puberty event is going to be hard. It's already hard without your siblings breathing down your neck while you're trapped in a rv.

  • @MC0914
    @MC0914 2 дня назад +14

    “FunkyFrogBait sucks at research” -FunkyFrogBait 2024 toward FunkyFrogBait 2023

  • @JaneDoe-tc8to
    @JaneDoe-tc8to 10 месяцев назад +2035

    the way the hype dad rants like "if I don't pay my light bill, they come turn the damn power off".
    Sir, you live in a bus, no they do not.

    • @amateur_artist_storiesmand3853
      @amateur_artist_storiesmand3853 9 месяцев назад +245

      Also not washing your dishes immediately has no consequences in the adult world…like 0 repercussions

    • @olbird7647
      @olbird7647 8 месяцев назад +41

      I remember when they made the kids bunks bigger, bragging hiw each now had their own tv! 🤦‍♀️

    • @msthecommentator2863
      @msthecommentator2863 8 месяцев назад +73

      A more accurate comparison would be if you're behind on the electric bill and a guy in a suit from the electric company shows up to your house and starts cyberbullying you for being poor.

    • @Cuck-n-bull
      @Cuck-n-bull 8 месяцев назад +25

      ​@amateur_artist_storiesmand3853 this makes me think that it really is about controlling their daughter and not the dishes. I'm sure she was giving them some unrelated fight and it wasn't just the dishes.

    • @Shatterstar
      @Shatterstar 8 месяцев назад +38

      Also if one fails to pay the light bill, the electric company doesn't come to their house, force them to work, and record the entire thing onto tiktok.

  • @sleepysmartboy6287
    @sleepysmartboy6287 Год назад +1750

    The fact that when we were low on money as kids my dad got us a 2 bedroom trailer and the girls slept in one room, the boys slept in the other and he and my mom slept on separate couches for years says a lot about how these families CHOOSE to ignore their children's needs.
    Not to mention online schooling is often FREE they COULD have their kids in an actual school so they don't fall behind but likely it would take time away from -exploiting them for views- , I mean making Van Life TikToks

    • @whowhy7554
      @whowhy7554 Год назад +45

      Yeah I was thinking through all these TikTok’s why none of the parents let two or three of their kids sleep on the KING SIZED BED and they sleep on the couches instead

    • @tobywood00
      @tobywood00 Год назад +11

      thing is, the most important part of school aside from basic arithmetic is socialization. teaching kids how to get along with others, and how to behave normally when you cannot. its why daycare is so important for young kids. homeschooled kids never get that and you can see how it screws them up

    • @SpiritWolfeMoon
      @SpiritWolfeMoon Год назад +1

      I have a lot of respect for your mom and dad for giving y'all the actual rooms.

    • @bizygirl1
      @bizygirl1 Год назад +1

      In other words, feeding mommy and daddy’s big ego’s.

  • @E7XEE
    @E7XEE Год назад +10964

    The fact these parents will turn about and try to blame the viewers is insane

    • @VirangeRose
      @VirangeRose Год назад +94

      Seriously man

    • @The_Buzz_Force
      @The_Buzz_Force Год назад +22

      yeas

    • @deltaloraine
      @deltaloraine Год назад +111

      Exactly. THEY are the ones putting out the content, the viewers are just commenting on what they see. And it’s not good

    • @Hydrangea_Babe
      @Hydrangea_Babe Год назад +9

      they bussed all the way to Egypt

    • @odigana2721
      @odigana2721 Год назад +20

      not the vewers the "trollers"

  • @Whiteguydan
    @Whiteguydan 8 часов назад +4

    Funky frog bait SHUCKS at research😍🫵

  • @waffleasaursrex2176
    @waffleasaursrex2176 Год назад +3874

    As someone who has some pretty bad back pains, I feel so bad for these kids, it really is abuse

    • @6Shots_ofEspresso
      @6Shots_ofEspresso Год назад +174

      i have severe back pain even though my bed is really comfy. if i were sleeping in what is essentially a COFFIN, i would probably have straight up scoliosis

    • @aperocknroll88
      @aperocknroll88 Год назад +17

      Funny thing is that until I was in my 20's I could sleep on a carpeted floor without issue. Those matresses that are in there could he quite comfortable.
      They look clothed and healthy. Happiness is in question but we can't assume anything.

    • @jfool10125
      @jfool10125 Год назад +84

      @@aperocknroll88 just cuz it works for you don’t mean it works for everyone else, bad beds can lead to serious medical issues get off your high horse

    • @luxuscarnage4828
      @luxuscarnage4828 Год назад +42

      ​@@aperocknroll88 That might be bc back issues are different for everyone. You might have the type of issues where a hard surface feels better. I asked my back doctor about this and he said most people actually need adjustable mattresses. These shelves are not adjustable unless you make them way smaller by stuffing more padding in them. Also, you are seeing them clean and fed but you can't know that. AND privacy is incredibly important for development.

    • @missfortune8553
      @missfortune8553 Год назад +6

      @@jfool10125 They spoke about their own experience and said the ‘kids happiness is questionable but we can’t assume’, nothing about their comment makes your aggression reasonable.
      Take your own advice and get off your even higher holier-than-thou steed.

  • @darwinrussell
    @darwinrussell Год назад +5498

    I was a teen parent, and we took the living room to give the kids the bedrooms in our two-bedroom apartment. What the hell is wrong with these selfish, clout-chasing parents?

    • @pirateramblinrose
      @pirateramblinrose Год назад +332

      This reminded me of something I had forgotten, once we were travelling over two days to go holiday and stay at my uncle's for school holidays, we never went on holiday and couldn't afford much so we stayed with fam, it's a 2-3 day drive and we stayed at a caravan park in a cabin, there were two rooms (one with a bunk bed, the other a double), my younger brother and I had the bunk beds and my mum gave my teenage brother the double bed/other room, she took the crappy fold out couch in the living room/kitchenette area... I'm grateful for parents like this over these selfish tit-tacker parents..

    • @whatshereads1
      @whatshereads1 Год назад +155

      My husband and I have done this because I refuse to have my kids in cramped spaces, they deserve their space and a lot of it. I actually like sleeping in my living room 🫣

    • @writingisfun9842
      @writingisfun9842 Год назад +19

      @@whatshereads1 Just as I like sleeping in small spaces. Claustrophobia is for losers. (Just kidding, claustrophobia is common and only fun to joke about when in moderation.)

    • @liltrashpanda174
      @liltrashpanda174 Год назад +12

      @@pirateramblinrose sounds like you have a great mom

    • @pirateramblinrose
      @pirateramblinrose Год назад +32

      @@liltrashpanda174 I sure did, she passed when I was 15, she was an amazing single parent 💕

  • @briochebunny
    @briochebunny Год назад +3402

    I spent a majority of my childhood/teenage life in an RV with an abusive father, I can say as someone with experience I have a hoarding problem (because I was never allowed to have any personal possessions because I didn't have space for them) as well as being unstable and not knowing how to do normal life things for the first 8 years of my adult life. I'm 28 and I still struggle really bad even now that I have had therapy, medication, my own stable house, and someone I love that has helped me with my trauma. I honestly could write a novel expressing my experience in an environment like this. This is not a healthy environment to raise children in. I am just grateful I wasn't forced to have a camera in my face.

    • @ShinePaw101
      @ShinePaw101 Год назад +97

      Please write that book!

    • @just_ellie_7422
      @just_ellie_7422 Год назад +33

      I'm sorry you had to go through this and I'm happy you are out of that situation.

    • @sarahhh114
      @sarahhh114 Год назад +27

      although i didn’t live in an rv, my abusive father never let me have any personal possessions too, which led to a hoarding problem and not to mention countless other problems i face due to the abuse i endured. i hope you are doing better now ❤

    • @sarahgumball8597
      @sarahgumball8597 Год назад +8

      I hope you are doing better now, how are you? ❤️

    • @sharkguy27
      @sharkguy27 Год назад +8

      you should absolutely write about your experience!!! PLEASE read the book The Glass Castle, it’s not exactly the same experience but i think it could possibly stir some inspiration

  • @GHOSTfaniguess
    @GHOSTfaniguess 2 месяца назад +8

    2:18 I love how you can hear the kids cry in the back

  • @katisbeingsilly
    @katisbeingsilly Год назад +8070

    “every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.” goes *perfect* for this

  • @PixieoftheWood
    @PixieoftheWood Год назад +3183

    I remember when I was a kid, I had a friend whose single dad couldn't afford a home with enough bedrooms for him and his two kids. So he gave a bedroom to each of his kids and slept on a futon in the living room. That right there is the difference between these people and a parent that loves their kids.

    • @kaiseayaandruis1597
      @kaiseayaandruis1597 Год назад +132

      similarly in my case, my parents had to fit the 4 of us and our grandpa, so while we lived 2 kids in a room, they had their bed and slept in the living room for years untill our grandpa passed away(we're talking over 20 years here) and they renovated his old room for their own use, bc they understood that as the adults in the situation they could handle not having a fully private space while the kids need that to develop properly

    • @carnifaxx
      @carnifaxx Год назад +33

      yes, we did the same, we couldn't find big enough apartment for us and our kids in a time pressure when we lost the previous one (the owner needed it for himself, we were not evicted), so the children remained in rooms for 2 and we sleep in a kitchen. It's not even that bad, I even enjoy my tiny closet office :D
      We could have trapped them in 1 room for 4, but a) I would feel bad for them all the time (even though they often move to one room for a night or a movie, but it's their will); b) it would be never that calm as it is when they are just 2 in one room.
      But I need to say, I'm a bit opposed to each child having their own separate room - I don't think it's a good basis for future relationships, when you never dealt with another person in one space. I especially don't like the idea of small children being left completely alone.

    • @ARorHR
      @ARorHR Год назад +15

      My cousin did the same. Both of his kids have their own floors (each are suites) and he sleeps in the small bedroom so his teenagers can have privacy!

    • @TheAcadianGuy
      @TheAcadianGuy Год назад +13

      Not all parents have the same level of self-sacrifice and willingness/opportunity to do so. These should not be perceived as the benchmark for good parenting. I shared a room with my two sisters till I was 17 years old. Become parent first and THEN we can talk.

    • @katiesaravia4285
      @katiesaravia4285 Год назад +11

      Nah those kids don’t pay rent the parent deserves a place to rest their head after working and parenting all day. They can share a room. That doesn’t mean you don’t love your kids.

  • @ValiareTheForsaken01
    @ValiareTheForsaken01 Год назад +3226

    Makes me think of a pair of brothers I knew in high school. They lived in a trailer with their parents. The trailer had two bedrooms. Their parents could have chosen to take one of the bedrooms and force the boys to share the other. Instead both boys got a bedroom and the parents slept on the pull-out couch.
    The parents decided that their teenage sons getting their own individual private spaces was more important than their own comfort.
    They didn't have much but they were trying their best. Much more than I can say for these #VanLife 'parents'.

    • @jujublue4426
      @jujublue4426 Год назад +236

      I have a friend who has a younger brother and her mom couldn't afford a bedroom for everyone so she let each children have their own bedroom and slept on the couch when my friend was still living with her. Some parents do value the privacy of their children even if it means less comfort for them, if I had to become my sister's legal guardian ( both my parents are alive and healthy so it shouldn't happen and let's hope it doesn't) I would leave the room to her and sleep on the couch too.

    • @TheManeUnicorn
      @TheManeUnicorn Год назад +32

      This is how I did things. Now my son walks all over me.

    • @not-so-obvious_autism777
      @not-so-obvious_autism777 Год назад

      @@TheManeUnicorn You should put your foot down. That’s so ungrateful of him and you’re still his goddamn mom and he would’ve never been comfortable or even existed without you.

    • @jennaok1576
      @jennaok1576 Год назад +28

      @@TheManeUnicornwdym

    • @squashforsale8466
      @squashforsale8466 Год назад +50

      @@TheManeUnicorn sorry to hear about that. Hope you’re ok

  • @mzshastalibra4705
    @mzshastalibra4705 23 дня назад +12

    12:22 LIGHT BILL? IN A BUS?

    • @Samuel-e5z9w
      @Samuel-e5z9w 8 дней назад

      That’s what I said like maybe a generator but idk

  • @matth2283
    @matth2283 Год назад +3605

    "We want our kids to be believers, to think for themselves" saying that, but nailing nothing but obedience into their toddlers is crazy. "No chores done? Well time to traumatize you"

    • @thesyrupdude
      @thesyrupdude Год назад +86

      it also seems like less education in terms of STEM, english writing and grammar as well as their homeschooling practises not actually seeming educational also kinda nails it into me that they just want mini-mes at their beck and call. they arent teaching free thinking or proper skills, but their thinking and skills that benefit them instead of skills they will need once they leave the home and need to find a job. as well as that one guys response to the trolls feels very "yes i know i am doing wrong unto my kids and creating broken people, but yall cant do anything na na na na boo boo"

    • @Izzy-cp8yt
      @Izzy-cp8yt Год назад +58

      ​@@thesyrupdude unfortunately that happens a lot with homeschooling due to the fact that laws surrounding it are basically non-existent. The coalition for responsible home education has a lot of resources on just how bad it is nationwide, but in many states a parent with an active abuse investigation can remove their child from public education to "homeschool" without any kind of paperwork or notification of any kind. The children just stop going to school, and that's that. They're stuck at home with a parent actively being investigated for abuse. And I'll bet you can guess how many of those cases end.
      There's little to no oversight of homeschooling, even in the "good" states (one of which I live in), and the result is the well educated, well adjusted homeschoolers are the minority. But because they're the only ones that are able to access testing, too many people have a very high opinion of homeschool education. Sure, Megan tested higher than the rest of the 12th grade in her district, but Abby, Max, and Tracy never even got to *be* tested because they either didn't have the resources to get there, or were murdered before they were old enough. It's awful how homeschooling let's parents f up their kids, and nothing is done about it.

    • @jeb3180
      @jeb3180 Год назад +15

      @@Izzy-cp8yt you're spot on with this statement but i think it also depends on the system. i was homeschooled for majority of highschool (i only have 3 years of experience so i cant say much) and i used the cambridge system but as a private student so my qualifications are the same as (if not better than) every other highschooler in STEM. but that being said, i became socially inept especially since a lot of the time spent at home was during covid so yeah not a lot of communication which is definitely stunting my growth now that im in my final year of schooling

    • @cosmicreef5858
      @cosmicreef5858 Год назад +12

      Also you can not expect something that you are not willing yourself to follow(ESPECIALLY as a parent)

    • @saberthecoolest
      @saberthecoolest Год назад +20

      “we want our kids to become leaders” the only thing they’re leading at 18 is the escape plan

  • @lianamarie4895
    @lianamarie4895 Год назад +3828

    I can personally attest to being filmed as a child. My stepmom didn’t have a following but she would record my meltdowns after she was emotionally/physically abusive and send the videos to my teachers and friends. It still haunts me to this day.

    • @heather8518
      @heather8518 Год назад +211

      That's awful! I'm so sorry that happened to u.

    • @blackqweenmars
      @blackqweenmars Год назад +152

      That’s horrible she didn’t deserve you

    • @lifekindasucksrn6442
      @lifekindasucksrn6442 Год назад +189

      Once, my mom took a photo of me without my consent and got really mad at me and threatened me when I begged her to delete it. I can’t imagine how awful it was getting that all the time and getting it sent. Lots of love

    • @Discordia5
      @Discordia5 Год назад +85

      That is horribly abusive and unfair. I can't imagine how stressful that was. What a horrible woman.

    • @lianamarie4895
      @lianamarie4895 Год назад +63

      Thanks everyone. It was a long time ago, but actions like that definitely have an affect on the kids when they grow up and I just wish their parents were more aware.

  • @xx_robotkrew_xx1446
    @xx_robotkrew_xx1446 Год назад +3514

    Nothing says, “we love our kids” like putting them in coffins with curtains or on pull out couches while mommy and daddy get a beautiful comfortable bed and privacy. Oh! And let’s not forget the lack of structure and friends these kids have. I remember this one van life family where the mom was publicly shaming her youngest daughter because she didn’t want to do the dishes one day ( as most kids do from time to time )

    • @noranizaazmi6523
      @noranizaazmi6523 Год назад +30

      Its in the vid i think the chore part

    • @Erika-xm2mi
      @Erika-xm2mi Год назад

      I want to hold these parents in a chokehold so badly. I've been claustrophobic ever since I can remember, so if my parents were to have put me in a "bed" like the one at 1:41, I would have kicked, screamed, and bit them. Those aren't beds, for crying out loud, the kid can't even sit up in them. This is just one step more ethical than psychological torture.

    • @aliramaekers5180
      @aliramaekers5180 Год назад +6

      Coffins? Little cozy spaces

    • @OnyxTank
      @OnyxTank Год назад +22

      @@aliramaekers5180 coffins are comfortable and cozy so yes a coffin.

    • @mariewasser1097
      @mariewasser1097 Год назад +39

      @@aliramaekers5180 nothing is cozy about not being able to move around much at all and simply lifting your head a bit could give you a concussion. A fluffy tight coffin indeed.

  • @Thelostfantasianchild
    @Thelostfantasianchild 2 дня назад +8

    FUNKYFROGBAIT'S RESEARCH IS AASSS!

  • @-evelynn-
    @-evelynn- Год назад +7296

    Those kids are literally sleeping in COFFINS, THOSE BEDS ARE COFFINS, ITS NOT EVEN BEDS.

    • @Maytrixwasheree
      @Maytrixwasheree Год назад +216

      They are sleeping in the cause of their future back problems 😭

    • @bruhdudeguyman
      @bruhdudeguyman Год назад +240

      They can't even sit up straight without hitting their heads on the ceiling! It's ridiculous!

    • @Clader80
      @Clader80 Год назад +41

      Even my tent trailer for vacations, we have all our own big bed

    • @The_Rusalka
      @The_Rusalka Год назад +78

      That one where the space was absolutely tiny is ridiculous. I’d imagine it’s hard to even turn in it, and what about when they get their growth spurt. No way those mattresses are comfortable either. If I was in such a situation, I’d rather set up a tent each night.

    • @mica9159
      @mica9159 Год назад +35

      I felt claustrophobic looking at it 😖

  • @chxrlies.angels
    @chxrlies.angels Год назад +71373

    the one family where the kid literally asked to stay in a hotel for their birthday was fucking INSANE

    • @babbyham.
      @babbyham. Год назад +8131

      The parents defense of that was insane too. "Umm ackshually we went there because our RV was too cramped to hold more kids"

    • @IlovewoMENsoverymuch
      @IlovewoMENsoverymuch Год назад +1295

      Yea I think I saw that

    • @cricketxing
      @cricketxing Год назад +6449

      The mom in that family INSISTS everyone loves living in an RV, but we never hear anything from the kids 💀

    • @pizzachi
      @pizzachi Год назад +547

      does anyone know the channel name/video?

    • @lifeisstrange2605
      @lifeisstrange2605 Год назад +975

      @@pizzachi family of nomads

  • @notedfynn58
    @notedfynn58 Год назад +1439

    I dont understand how this is allowed. When my parents were getting divorced, something that made me very happy was the fact that my dad living in an rv made sure that he wouldn't have custody over me because of the lack of a bedroom and privacy
    Edit: I dont remember if this was decided by a lawyer or by my mom. Either way, it still says a lot

    • @manaiapio1297
      @manaiapio1297 Год назад +89

      Same thing with my parents and my little sister (all the older siblings including me were all adults when they split) my dad lives in a converted van and travels around contracting for work so he gave my mom full custody of my sister and the house in the divorce so that my little sister could stay at her current school and would have a consistent home to go to with her own room and privacy

    • @SketchUT
      @SketchUT Год назад +20

      When my parents got divorced, idk the arrangement plan details but my dad lived in a camper for a bit at a campground across the highway from my maternal grandparents’ town, which was fun for us kids but it was def vacation-y feeling. That wasn’t permanent and the parents making it permanent for their kids just… suck.

    • @elise85391
      @elise85391 Год назад +2

      When my parents got divorced and had joint custody, my mom moved like 10 minutes away so that we could still see both parents a roughly equal amount, still go to the same schools, keep our same friends and all of that. It came with other issues, but at least we could stay at the same school, so important for me as an introverted kid

  • @soull_less
    @soull_less 2 дня назад +6

    FUNKY DOESNT KNOW HOW TO RESEARCH..GO GO GO

  • @michellematthews671
    @michellematthews671 Год назад +10596

    Honestly, sharing your children's daily lives online is such an invasion of their privacy.

    • @WolfgangDoW
      @WolfgangDoW Год назад +387

      Should be illegal
      And some older kids are now suing their parents for family channels even too

    • @kaekaeno
      @kaekaeno Год назад +195

      Yess, I'm so tired of all of these "tiktok moms" who record their children doing literally ANYTHING. Like, I understand taking photos for family memories and private photo books, but not recording and then posting it online, so random people can see every aspect of your children's life. I can't even imagine the feeling when something important is going on in your life or you're having some private time and then your parent instead of being with you just takes out their phone and starts recording to later put it on tiktok with a weird voiceover.

    • @tinabeanajustabean
      @tinabeanajustabean Год назад +103

      And really convenient for pred@tors!!

    • @thechin9241
      @thechin9241 Год назад +34

      I agree
      Generally sharing anything about yourself online that can link to your real identity is asking for trouble
      Especially for children

    • @Ginknee666
      @Ginknee666 Год назад +20

      It should be illegal honestly

  • @eroguro4785
    @eroguro4785 Год назад +1901

    for the family at 2:12 , you could literally call cps and have their children taken away. one of the requirements for a safe home that a child can grow and thrive in according to cps and law is that you have to have an easily accessible, clean bed for each child to access. even if its multiple kids in one bed as long as they aren't crushing eachother. enok and josiah are deadass on the floor

    • @rewdskwid
      @rewdskwid Год назад +174

      I also noticed all the girls had to share their beds and the boys got to sleep on their own. On the floor, but still strange.

    • @shannong5074
      @shannong5074 Год назад +5

      Iwas a vacation, it wasn't really Vanlife

    • @anuragneelam8527
      @anuragneelam8527 Год назад +110

      See theres a big problem with this, and thats the fact that these van parents live in a van itself. This makes it extremely difficult for CPS and other services to track down these parents and their children, since they don't have a defined home location, essentially making it extremely easy for these parents to abuse their children in secret. Honestly horrific stuff.

    • @Artlove8900
      @Artlove8900 Год назад +2

      Plz i hope those kids are safe and someone actually call cps on them

    • @bryanntorrress1480
      @bryanntorrress1480 Год назад

      Why don’t you report it to cps

  • @redheadrogue
    @redheadrogue Год назад +2064

    Also the fact that the mom who punished her daughter over the dishes said, "Molly CHOSE not to do her chores." I'm sorry? Did she make the active decision to ignore her chore and face the consequences? OR did she forget because she's a child? The mom's phrasing specifically raises SO many red flags.
    Edit: WOW, this kind of blew up. Lots of good points in the replies, keep it civil. I know that kids can choose not to do their chores because they'd rather play video games or stay outside. I just felt that the mom's phrasing (inappropriate punishment aside) was suspicious. It seemed like she skipped straight over having a conversation with her daughter and went straight to punishing her. Not necessarily applying the logic above to all circumstances, just the situation in the video. A lot of it is heavily dependent on the age of the child as well.

    • @johndurrett3573
      @johndurrett3573 Год назад +17

      If you have chose, you hold them responsible. Doesnt matter if you grow up in a house or elsewhere - chore are chores. Go watch some farm families where all the kids have chores that require getting up before dawn to care for the animals. They are not abused, they are being taught a lifelong skill called self-discipline. Coddling does not build strength.

    • @briarchambliss
      @briarchambliss Год назад

      @@johndurrett3573 they are *children* you are a moron, please don't reproduce.

    • @0shytaku052
      @0shytaku052 Год назад

      ​@@johndurrett3573I hope to God from the bottom of my heart that your pillow is so boiling hot every night you wake up from burns you little troglodyte.

    • @emmanarotzky6565
      @emmanarotzky6565 Год назад +122

      @John Durret Nobody is shaming farm kids for not doing the chores though. And a farm is different. Nothing bad happens if you leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight or if one person forgets to wash the dishes so someone else has to do it. Something bad does happen if you forget to give animals food and water. That’s why farm chores are on a specific schedule and young kids don’t just take over those jobs without at least one adult to be the ‘manager’.

    • @shadowchu419
      @shadowchu419 Год назад +2

      @Emma Narotzky you've apparently never seen the kinda punishment farm kids get when they don't do their chores. It's way worse 100% of the time!

  • @The_jojo_show12312
    @The_jojo_show12312 2 дня назад +12

    HAHAHAHA LOOK AT THIS BOZO THATS BAD AT RESEARCH EVERYBODY POINT AND LAUGH HAHAHAHAHA

  • @oceanspace7671
    @oceanspace7671 Год назад +1858

    There's a difference between a punishment for your child, like "no electronics until you do the dishes;" and humiliation. What those parents were doing was humiliating their child. And they have officially won the award of "being sent to the nursing home."

    • @thecringykids
      @thecringykids Год назад

      nah they don’t deserve a nursing home; they deserve a nursing van

    • @annas4277
      @annas4277 Год назад +66

      I also hate the emphasis on "chose" these kinds of people use. "Oh our terrible daughter CHOSE not to do the dishes today, heehee!" When she might have just forgot, wasn't feeling well, whatever. It's not like she sat down and thought "I am feeling a little naughty today so I am deliberately and consciously not going to do the dishes." That's not how kids work.

    • @sidnees5894
      @sidnees5894 Год назад +5

      Unless you live in a state with no laws regarding what happens to your parents when they get old.

    • @bettywith2girls
      @bettywith2girls День назад

      Some nursing homes are absolutely wonderful homelike situations where the resident has his/her own room, lots of activities he/she can pick from, good food that they choose from a menu, and nurses and aides that take good care of the residents giving medications and showers/baths and help in the bathroom. All the while their relatives and friends come to visit every day, but are unable to house and take care of the resident themselves bc of jobs, situations at home, etc.. Yup, there are nursing homes like this. You probably mean instead "being sent to the nursing home and you being lonely and isolated because none of your kids coming to ever visit you bc of how you treated them."

  • @dexthepurpleduck238
    @dexthepurpleduck238 Год назад +2763

    I'd like to see these families in 10-15 years and find out how many of the kids have gone no-contact with their parents.

    • @PenguinsAreNeat
      @PenguinsAreNeat Год назад +164

      if i were one of the kids i wouldnt have just gone no contact, i would have executed my vengence by burning the rv to the ground

    • @jeanvictor8178
      @jeanvictor8178 Год назад +43

      ​@@PenguinsAreNeat i see your point but let's calm down mate lol

    • @sohailahaithem2424
      @sohailahaithem2424 Год назад +25

      ​@@ke4692that's messed up... are you alright now?

    • @PGT860
      @PGT860 Год назад +34

      they pop out 5-8 so that surely one is stupid enough to forgive them
      Edit: not to mention neglect their education and social skills so they don't know better

    • @cecaniacc
      @cecaniacc Год назад +31

      There will be surely a podcast of "1 on 1 talk with someone who grew up on a tiktok van life influencer parents"

  • @WhimsicalBunn
    @WhimsicalBunn Год назад +2543

    I grew up in poverty, sometimes even without a roof over my head. The anger I feel these parents have the finances to give their kids an actual life and choose this instead is UNABLE TO BE SPOKEN PROPERLY.

    • @Firsona
      @Firsona Год назад +120

      That's the part that got me...most of these people chose this. I had four siblings, and we had a two bedroom apartment for several years while my parents were trying to get better jobs. My little brother slept on a love seat, because he was the only one that fit on it, while my sisters and I shared one set of bunk beds. It wasn't a choice, and my parents both worked hard to get us out of that situation.

    • @shelfraawoods1785
      @shelfraawoods1785 Год назад +50

      Same. I grew up poor, sometimes having to stay in shelters. The last apartment my mom got for us was a two bedroom and she slept in the living room. While raising my daughter and I was trying to get on my feet, I got a one bedroom and gave her the bedroom. I can’t imagine doing this purposefully to your children that didn’t ask to be here

    • @Nimblescape
      @Nimblescape Год назад +38

      this. Van life, especially with a child needs to be HEAVILY looked into. You can tell who actually does it while prioritizing their kid, bc usually they don't post their kid's face

    • @owie8212
      @owie8212 Год назад +7

      I keep being able to compare these kids' lives with my own homelessness experience :(
      I also keep finding ways I was better off than them though, because my mom was single at the time.

    • @kearstinnekenerson6676
      @kearstinnekenerson6676 Год назад +9

      I feel your rage as someone who grew up similar to you. How could someone be ok with this there is no privacy for any of their kids either. Why

  • @thatguy_96797
    @thatguy_96797 Месяц назад +4

    “Would they get jealous watching the sorcerers stone?”
    I’m dead 😭

  • @Montesama314
    @Montesama314 Год назад +6806

    The punishment for not doing chores shouldn't be PUBLIC HUMILIATION AND EXPLOITATION BY FAMILY.

    • @trinitytaylor3662
      @trinitytaylor3662 Год назад +89

      If its any conselation they exploit the kids regularyly so its not a punishment😄👍🏽

    • @letonoska7348
      @letonoska7348 Год назад +128

      It´s really humiliating.
      Honestly, while my parents aren´t influencers, they loved posting video´s of me being "clumsy" on Facebook (one time I got stuck in a hole in winter and couldn´t get out because everything was covered in ice and upon seeing this, they got a camera and filmed me for like 35 minutes - why help me?) when I was young, and I fought with them back then about it (to no avail, children´s privacy are up to their parents completely) and I still think that´s messed up.
      But to upload this for possibly milions of people? How is this still legal?
      PS: Also imagine knowing so many people know you live like this and probably never seeing the backlash regarding it. Like the whole world´s telling you "yes, we think this is fair to you"

    • @QuigleyYT
      @QuigleyYT Год назад +38

      I also think kids are always having new experiences, issues or feelings so when a kid who had previously had no problems finishing chores suddenly refuses to, theres a good chance there's a reason behind that (not to mention neuro divergent or disabled kids who may only be beginning to experience their differences and when they don't have the words to explain why things are difficult for them often receive shame or negative assumptions). Obviously they do need to learn that not doing what needs doing leads to consequences, but they also need to learn to manage time, energy and emotions healthily, and might just need to express what's bothering them to be able to do what's asked of them. Whilst shame can be effective in the short term in getting them do stuff, in the long term it'll hinder them emotionally and stunt your relationship with them. And that exploration of why they're struggling can only truly healthily happen in private with people you trust

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees Год назад +31

      @@letonoska7348 my sister once did that after she pulled a prank on me. we had an awful relationship and i had a MASSIVE issue with feeling stupid so it was not funny to me then, and it still isnt now. she also once posted pictures of a little "storybook" i made on my tablet. basically about how miserable i was. looking back, sure, it was kind of cringey. but i was eight and i put a lot of emotion into it. and she just posted it because she thought it was funny. i was lucky enough that she wasnt a big influencer or anything, but what if she was? id never be able to live that down.
      its beyond me how so many adults have zero consideration for a childs feelings or wishes. it might not seem like a big deal to you, but to a kid, its everything. they feel emotions so strongly and to make fun of that is, imo, one of the shittiest things you can do.

    • @xXSYK0NAUTXx
      @xXSYK0NAUTXx Год назад +9

      @@letonoska7348when I was on a cruise vacation in 2017 it was my first time ever snorkeling and everyone had already gotten out to eat, I wanted to go back in but nobody else would come with me. There was a seaside grill/bar that the workers would throw tortillas into the water for the fish, idk if they knew I was in there or not, but they threw one right next to me and I was looking underwater and suddenly was swarmed by 30+ big pancake fish, one swam right up on my stomach, I started having a massive panic attack in untouchable water and all my family did was laugh and record and eventually posted it on facebook as well. A worker had to come get me out of the water because I couldn't move from fear of being in the water all alone with dozens of huge fish🥲

  • @adtoohey
    @adtoohey Год назад +63289

    It's one of those "what's classy if you're rich, but trashy if you're poor" things

    • @kat3217
      @kat3217 Год назад +2904

      More like “classy if you don’t have kids, trashy if you do.” I have no problem w couples doing this to travel for a few years. It’s when they rope in the kids that i have a problem

    • @nikkimcdonald4562
      @nikkimcdonald4562 Год назад +2060

      Plenty of kids grow up poor and understand the struggles their parents go thru for them. Now imagine growing up like this and realizing that your parents chose that life for you.

    • @datguymiller
      @datguymiller Год назад +199

      Abusing your children

    • @ufos-cos
      @ufos-cos Год назад +297

      This isn’t classy period, even if you are rich.

    • @hannahlockwood2654
      @hannahlockwood2654 Год назад +30

      This>>>>

  • @cthulhuthedarklord5231
    @cthulhuthedarklord5231 Год назад +2410

    5:05 I love how they say “you don’t want to lose that room to a second bedroom”, if you are so selfish you can’t give up one room so that your kids can have a little bit of privacy you shouldn’t have kids.

    • @vibrantgleam
      @vibrantgleam Год назад +105

      I hate selfish parents. I couldn't imagine having to live like that.

    • @allysaurus96
      @allysaurus96 Год назад +97

      More privacy for the parents to make more babies that they don't deserve to have.

    • @mariewasser1097
      @mariewasser1097 Год назад +50

      These parents are so - I can't even imagine I didn't pay that much attention to what they were saying but that's disgusting. 🤢 They literally say flat out that the children are a waste of space in other words. Like they don't deserve a room. If you have kids you choose that responsibility to care for them like you do yourself at least ☠️ they literally just say, hey, lack of space? Shove them in a closet. This is some harry Potter kinda stuff lol

    • @oliviateague7689
      @oliviateague7689 Год назад +8

      This comment honestly makes me furious, because it's so damn true. Like, honestly. Who the hell do you think you are, having kids and disrespecting them so much. These types of parents are the reason I don't have faith in humanity(and am also going to be relieved for the planet when humans die)

    • @MercurialMoon
      @MercurialMoon Год назад +14

      or why can't THEY sleep in that room and let their kids have the bedroom instead??? The kids always the ones who have to sacrifice wtf

  • @miss.mirana4061
    @miss.mirana4061 26 дней назад +3

    What infuriates me the most is how the parents could comfortably sleep in night knowing that their children are sleeping in uncomfortable places, there are families who live in poverty and would give anything to be able to buy a bigger house for their children meanwhile these monsters willingly subject their children to these restrictive living conditions and force them into a uncomfortable life style
    I wish i can call cps on these awful parents

  • @SirAsdf
    @SirAsdf Год назад +4421

    "This is where Enoch sleeps."
    Said with all the love and warmth of a serial killer pointing out where he buried his victims.

    • @beth8775
      @beth8775 Год назад +183

      Right? It didn't look like he was even on a sleeping pad of any kind.

    • @BlueMoonFoxtail
      @BlueMoonFoxtail Год назад +117

      @@FirstnameLastnames Honestly even the name was a dead giveaway to how their "lifestyle" was going to look. Poor damn kids. I hope they get away from their awful parents asap.

    • @PeachysMom
      @PeachysMom Год назад

      @@BlueMoonFoxtailyup. Fundamentalist christians, the biggest fans of child neglect and abuse

    • @IloveJesus-q6v
      @IloveJesus-q6v 11 месяцев назад +34

      My brothers name is “Enoch” it’s a good name! It’s a Christian name so I don’t understand why any Christian would treat there kids so cruel..

    • @sorbet-fox
      @sorbet-fox 11 месяцев назад +101

      @@IloveJesus-q6vthe name “Enoch” means “disciplined” and “trained.” See how that plays into shoving 6 kids into a van.