“Parents don’t divorce because of their children”
Frankly speaking, children shouldn’t face such words. The reason is simple: no one should be responsible for another’s life – it is too heavy a burden to bear.
When hearing such words, children only feel more stressed and pressured. Every word makes them increasingly disinterested, cold, and distant towards you. Parental love and care gradually fade away.
Many shared that their parents said such things to them when they were young. Not surprisingly, they wished their parents would divorce. Amidst a conflict-ridden, violent family environment, they’d rather be alone than live in an unsafe space.
So, when parents say those words, they are actually comforting themselves, hoping their children will sympathize. However, it only causes children pain and aversion.
Although parents and children are in the same family, some things should be made clear. Blaming children for not getting a divorce will only hurt them.
“It’s all your fault”
In reality, some parents have a peculiar approach. When facing an issue, their immediate response is often to blame their children. They quickly find flaws and shortcomings to criticize.
They never consider: Could this problem stem from another cause? Is it due to an external factor? It is truly puzzling how they see every problem as caused by their children.
Some parents scold their children when they get sick. However, have they ever considered that children don’t want to be sick? They don’t enjoy it either.
Everyone makes mistakes, and parents are no exception. Constantly criticizing children’s minor mistakes only damages the parent-child relationship.
“You’re not as good as other people’s children”
Some parents seem to have a strange mindset. They always feel that other people’s children are smarter, while their own are inferior. The puzzling thing is that they still hold this view even when their child gets high scores, while the other child only gets 85.
It is perplexing how parents show such unequal love between their own children and those of others.
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