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I hate having kids

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Throughautomaticdoors · 13/09/2016 18:04

I love them but I hate being a parent. It's dull, it's relentless, it's worrying, it's thankless, it's demanding, it's monotonous, it's exhausting.
I'd throw myself under a bus for them but being a parent has made me totally and utterly miserable. My first one didn't sleep through until he was 4 and a half and the second one is also a terrible sleeper. I'm starting to think it's something I've caused as everyone else I know has had at least one good sleeper.
I can't wait for them to grow up.

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Klchi · 13/09/2016 18:07

Am I on this one with you today! I've had an awful day and feel like running away tonight! Wink-- roll on when the little sods are in bed!-- WineWine

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OhtoblazeswithElvira · 13/09/2016 18:10

I could have written your post OP
Pass the Wine Klchi

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ButEmilylovedhim · 13/09/2016 18:11

I hear ya Flowers You love them, but by Christ it's hard. I look on in disbelief as some have child after child after child... I must be made of entirely different stuff.

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Msqueen33 · 13/09/2016 18:12

Yup with you on that. I've got three and two have autism and the youngest doesn't sleep at night. I feel like I'm half the person I once was.

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Klchi · 13/09/2016 18:12

Ohtoblazis. Sending us all a bottle!! It's going to go down all to well tonight!

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CakeNinja · 13/09/2016 18:13

How old are they OP?
It's hard, no doubt about it. Can you chuck them in the bath for an hour to waste time before bed? Chin up, tomorrow is another day Flowers

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Throughautomaticdoors · 13/09/2016 18:16

They are 7 years old and 8 months so totally different needs. The 8 month old has caught a bad cold. The 7 year old wakes up the baby when she finally goes to sleep.

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HonkHonkNose · 13/09/2016 18:20

Completely understand OP. I had a child to enrich my life but actually I sometimes don't like who it's turned me into.

My relationship with dp is pretty fucked as well! Sad

We don't have any family support to help us, and I think that's why we find it hard. We never get a break.

My dd is 2.2. I work pt in a professional job and enjoy my job. But can I deal with my toddler's tantrums and demands? Can I fuck.

How old are your kids?

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HonkHonkNose · 13/09/2016 18:22

Ooops sorry it took me ages to write my post!

Yeah it's even harder when they have a cold Flowers

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ecuse · 13/09/2016 18:24

OP - do you work (for pay)? do you want to?

I loved maternity leave because it was a unique and finite time. If I were a SAHP I think I would be writing your post within 3 months.

I love my kids to distraction, but the day to day job of childcare is relentless, monotonous and largely thankless from my perspective.

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Palomb · 13/09/2016 18:37

Mine are 7 and 11 and I hate being being a parent sometimes :(

WineCakeFlowers

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Tastesjustlikecherrycola85 · 13/09/2016 18:39

Couldn't agree more op

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gamerchick · 13/09/2016 18:41

Well I have grown up kids and I can cheerfully say you never stop worrying about them.

I don't like thinking it but if i'd known...... but then I wouldn't like to do without them at the same time.

It's a headfuck sometimes.

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sugarmonster64 · 13/09/2016 18:42

There's a line from a book which I always remember as it resonates with me:
"I wish I loved being with them as much as I love them"

My kids are wonderful, funny, beautiful creatures but by god it's hard sometimes.

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CeCeBloomer · 13/09/2016 18:43

Your post has terrified me as having had one terrible sleeper I had decided the second (due in 8 weeks) was going to be brill - don't tell me you can get 2 bad ones!

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NotLostJustSomewhereSafe · 13/09/2016 18:45

Not sure whether it's a sahm thing but it's like I exist purely for them. I seem to have got lost somewhere along the way.

Is it just me that mouths "just fuck off!" before answering their demands?

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NoMoreStickers · 13/09/2016 18:47

It's not just you!!

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formerbabe · 13/09/2016 18:53

The love I have for my kids is unending, unconditional and indescribable.

However...

There is nothing I love about picking food up off the floor, being woken up, clearing up vomit, washing and ironing clothes, not going out cos you have no babysitter, housework, endless cooking etc etc...

It's sheer drudgery!

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SparklyStarShit · 13/09/2016 18:54

I have to take a deep breath when one of them says 'muuuuuuummmmm'

And relax....

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SparklyStarShit · 13/09/2016 18:55

Oh and getting them to eat something vaguely healthy. Have almost given up

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Leviticus · 13/09/2016 18:58

I have found my MN tribe!

I am a miserable mother most of the time - I just want to be left alone.

I hate feeling like it because I love them so much. Motherhood is utterly shit most of the time though. I really like that quote up thread.

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QueenLizIII · 13/09/2016 18:59

This is terrifying. Does it ever stop?

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parisgellar · 13/09/2016 19:01

Totally with you today; I hate it. Gave up working to be a sahp 3 months ago and hate it and want my job back already.

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Throughautomaticdoors · 13/09/2016 19:02

My older one wakes my younger one up on the odd occasion she goes to sleep.
It's really fucking pissing me off.
Like just piss off with shouting mummmmmm! At the top of your voice just as the baby goes to sleep.
I'm doing this on my own most of the time as dh works away so much. I'm so fed up. I would be beyond heartbroken if anything happened to either of them but if I could have seen a snapshot of how it would be before I had them I wouldn't have done it. It's absolute shit.

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Msqueen33 · 13/09/2016 19:02

I hate the boring shit. My dh once again won't be home until at least half eight and he wonders why I'm desperate for someone to do a deep clean or to send the ironing out. I spent the previous few hours of preschool relief doing chores and I'll no doubt do the same tomorrow. I think being a sahm is worse. It's the same shit everyday. I've disappeared completely and come the weekend want to do fuck all.

And yes when another demand is made I grit my teeth and utter "fucks sake".

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