What's The Worst Parenting You've Seen?
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What's The Worst Parenting You've Seen?
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Had abusive and neglectful foster parents who nearly killed me at seventeen. No one cared when I told them what was going on (teachers, cops, social workers) but they didn’t listen because my foster family where popular in their church and I was clearly just a troubled teen 😞
:((( hope you're doing better
I know the feeling. I hope you are doing good now. 🙂
People who are popular in their church are generally the ones who are the most abusive to their own families.
If you can survive an abusive family, you can survive anything.
That woman weaponising her son as OP's "Best Buddy" is not just manipulative. She's down right evil.
I feel bad for OP, and feel worse for the poor boy. Hope they're all right and get the therapy they really need.
The worst parents that I've met (however brief) were the young couple who put their 2 month old into hospital. The wee lad literally came in all black and blue, with several bone injuries and some brain damage. And the parents denied any wrong doing, saying that what had happened was purely an accident, which was so obviously bullshit if you saw the state that the kid came in like. And during their court mandated, supervised visits to see the kid, they were acting all sweet, caring and loving towards the kiddo. Just made me sick knowing that there were people out there who could do such a thing to their own child that they'd end up in A&E. Still makes me tear up thinking about it.
What I find abbhorable is the fact that they don't want the kid but are putting an act to keep him? Why? Just let him go to another family, hopefully a nice one. Why keep him if your just going to abuse him? Truly just despicable psychopaths that want a punching bag that is too weak to fight back and can't run away.
Mine is when me and friends went to see A quiet place pt 2.
Amidst the “normal” audience you would expect, teenagers, horror fans, a couple or two there was a family with their 2, 5 and 8 eight year olds.
During the film the 2 year just had their head against their mother crying and even had to leave because they were so scared. The 4/8 eight year olds were also scared but stayed
I get wanted to watch a horror movie but also don’t drag your kids through one for your own entertainment
I slid off a canopy at a playground fell 8 feet onto a bar across my back and my dad didn't take me to a doctor because he was afraid id be taken by cps found out years later it broke my vertebrae and healed all fucked up after going to a doctor after collapsing in gym class in middle school not being able to move im 23 now and i still hurt almost every day
Not a parent, but I am 10 years and 2 months older than my brother and often had to watch him. I think probably 90% of parenting is simple common sense.
i know someone who has a 4yr old son...he acts horrible...loud, destructive, always needs to be the center of attention. This one time, there was a party, & he was screaming...hitting his older sister & people were telling his mom to do something....she was too busy drinking a beer & actual told people "well, what can i do"....
i went with my friends to see the Resident Evil III movie (i know), a couple brought an infant & a smaller kid maybe 3-5 yrs old, the kid screamed during a zombie attack....and latter this kid was running up & down the allies.
Unfortunately, there is no minimum intelligence requirement for becoming a parent.
Friendly reminder that with advances in child development and psychology, it's been discovered that spanking is SA
There are some kids out there that would benefit from a good old butt paddling, preferably in front of their classmates.
I’m not advocating for it. We were much better behaved back when spanking was the norm.