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Raising children is hard. And even when you do your best, things don’t always turn out the way you hoped.
One dad went to Reddit to admit something he’s ashamed to say out loud: he isn’t proud of any of his five children. He says he poured everything he could into them, from education to hobbies, trying to help them grow into independent, ambitious adults. But in his eyes, none of them lived up to what he imagined, and now he blames himself, calling himself a failure as a father.
Read his confession below.
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Man sitting at wooden table with cup, looking troubled and reflecting on his children as failures in his eyes.
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Oleksandra is an experienced copywriter from Ukraine with a master’s degree in International Communication. Having covered everything from education, finance, and marketing to art, pop culture, and memes, she now brings her storytelling skills to Bored Panda. For the past six years, she’s been living and working in Vilnius, Lithuania.
I am a Visual editor at Bored Panda, I'm determined to find the most interesting and the best quality images for each post that I do. On my free time I like to unwind by doing some yoga, watching all kinds of movies/tv shows, playing video and board games or just simply hanging out with my cat
I am a Visual editor at Bored Panda, I'm determined to find the most interesting and the best quality images for each post that I do. On my free time I like to unwind by doing some yoga, watching all kinds of movies/tv shows, playing video and board games or just simply hanging out with my cat
If there's no physical reason, it really does seem likely that there's a lot of trauma in the family, especially because there seems to be a time frame where the older kids went from outward looking to retreating. These all seem like classic trauma responses.
If five kids end up 'bad', then it's not the kids that are the problem. One, maybe... two is a coincidence... three is a pattern. Etc. Just because the kids don't fit OP's mold right now doesn't mean that they won't change later; they're all still relatively young. At least OP admits that he was part of the problem. I wonder if the kids have picked up on his 'vibe' in not being proud of them and that's influenced their actions somewhat (whether consciously or unconsciously).
If there's no physical reason, it really does seem likely that there's a lot of trauma in the family, especially because there seems to be a time frame where the older kids went from outward looking to retreating. These all seem like classic trauma responses.
If five kids end up 'bad', then it's not the kids that are the problem. One, maybe... two is a coincidence... three is a pattern. Etc. Just because the kids don't fit OP's mold right now doesn't mean that they won't change later; they're all still relatively young. At least OP admits that he was part of the problem. I wonder if the kids have picked up on his 'vibe' in not being proud of them and that's influenced their actions somewhat (whether consciously or unconsciously).
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