Anonymous
(ID: mVXnloWF)
11/13/2025, 6:11:45 PM
No.521306944
>>521306463
>with two loving parents in a stable marriage and a nice house
I grew up with a single mom in an apartment, and while being raised by a single parent isn't ideal I fail to see whats so incredibly important about muh stable marriage and muh house. As I got older, I very much appreciated my mom not shuffling us off to some rural house, as having more to do than stare at a conrfield all day is nice as a teenager.
>14 year olds don't often make good choices when left to their own devices they need parents to keep them on track.
Complete bollocks, 14 year olds are retarded by default, and doing the opposite of what your parents want at that age is simply a feature of coming of age and empancipating yourself as you grow into your own distinct person.
>I grew up and did well in uni and worked hard
I often see this belief in "working hard" in people who suffer from parentification, that is having to fill in for their absent fathers for example at an age where they should have been children instead. Life isn#t a video game where you grind EXP for guaranteed level ups, taking it easy and not giving a fuck is often the far better route.
Therapy unironically helps with the right therapist, at its core they just help you to literally get over it and stop being hung up on the past. Because none of that shit has any bearing as to how you choose to live your grown up life.
>with two loving parents in a stable marriage and a nice house
I grew up with a single mom in an apartment, and while being raised by a single parent isn't ideal I fail to see whats so incredibly important about muh stable marriage and muh house. As I got older, I very much appreciated my mom not shuffling us off to some rural house, as having more to do than stare at a conrfield all day is nice as a teenager.
>14 year olds don't often make good choices when left to their own devices they need parents to keep them on track.
Complete bollocks, 14 year olds are retarded by default, and doing the opposite of what your parents want at that age is simply a feature of coming of age and empancipating yourself as you grow into your own distinct person.
>I grew up and did well in uni and worked hard
I often see this belief in "working hard" in people who suffer from parentification, that is having to fill in for their absent fathers for example at an age where they should have been children instead. Life isn#t a video game where you grind EXP for guaranteed level ups, taking it easy and not giving a fuck is often the far better route.
Therapy unironically helps with the right therapist, at its core they just help you to literally get over it and stop being hung up on the past. Because none of that shit has any bearing as to how you choose to live your grown up life.