Parents who have disowned their child, why?

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9 ай бұрын

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@erinhartley857
@erinhartley857 6 ай бұрын
One thing I want to say with the autistic kid, autism doesn't make you violent. He clearly has another problem going on that doctors aren't looking into.
@anjachan
@anjachan 5 ай бұрын
correct.
@HuonPiper-ir4yj
@HuonPiper-ir4yj 5 ай бұрын
I just think people just think "Mental illness=violent, autistic=violent," which is utterly absurd. Another comment that reminds me why I think so poorly of the US.
@moonprincess500
@moonprincess500 5 ай бұрын
This!!!
@lbird524
@lbird524 5 ай бұрын
They said he was also diagnosed as bipolar, if he isn’t on a proper medication and treatment plan those two mixed together can lead to violent tendencies
@AG00FYG00SE
@AG00FYG00SE 5 ай бұрын
if not given proper coping skills, proper understanding of emotions, etc, then it *can* lead to violent tendencies if they're unaware on how to express themselves through words - coming from an autistic person.
@mimilook4347
@mimilook4347 6 ай бұрын
My father disowned me. When I was born he didn't want to see me in the hospital. My mom never forgave him and gave me her last name instead of his. They divorced shortly after and I never met him. I know nothing about him and he never cared enough to find me again.
@Aceburn5
@Aceburn5 5 ай бұрын
W mom
@0keyd0kei
@0keyd0kei 3 ай бұрын
Your dad is terrible ngl. I hope this comment doesn’t offend you.
@sarah2.017
@sarah2.017 9 ай бұрын
About the story at 8:51 - in the United States, if a parent dies, the minor children are eligible for Social Security benefits. If the sperm donor didn't want the kids, the money would go to whoever has legal custody.
@EvonneSol
@EvonneSol 8 ай бұрын
Not the parent, but I basically disowned my mother after I turned eighteen and haven't been in her presence since then, over a decade. I have five half siblings and worry every day for them; I was the lucky one who had a loving father to take me in and get me out of that house when I was eight. The tipping point was when I went for one last summer visit and ended up stuck with them for six months in that house. The constant screaming, fighting, bickering, gaslighting, and emotional abuse really messed me up for a long time, as I had no idea it got that bad during the months where I wasn't visiting them. Got my dad to come pick me up and never looked back.
@rondadepenbusch8152
@rondadepenbusch8152 7 ай бұрын
You stayed going through that for 6 months ?? Dang . I would’ve had my dad come get me the first week . I hope you’re in a better place in life then endure more of that toxic environment.
@EvonneSol
@EvonneSol 7 ай бұрын
@@rondadepenbusch8152 Oh, I would've too, but I didn't have a phone at the time and my mom refused to get me one. I was able to contact my aunt via another relative and ask her to mail me a phone in a discreet box so that I could hide it and call them when everyone else was asleep. I mostly stayed for my siblings, but that abruptly ended when my brother decided screaming and throwing things was a better way of communicating than just talking to me. Thankfully I got my life together, work in a good position now, and never have to deal with them again.
@aegrisomnia
@aegrisomnia 3 ай бұрын
Sometimes people can't beat their own demons. But holy shit some people don't even try.
@karenhull2826
@karenhull2826 5 ай бұрын
My partner and I have gone NC with both his step-son and his biological daughter. I will no longer tolerate the lies, the repeating of those lies to other family members or any of the other types of abuse they do to me. I did not ask my husband to go NC but I did ask that he no longer bring them to our house. It was fine with me as long as they met somewhere safe and had a good visit. On the second arranged visit my partner got up and walked out and then went NC as well. After I finally begged him to tell me why, he said all those two did was badmouth me and continue with their lies. Now what you do not know, is that these two are NOT children, they are FULL GROWN ADULTS, one is 38 and the other is 33. My partner is so much happier now that our home is peaceful and I am just grateful that I no longer have to hide the number of times those two made me cry. Well it is almost peaceful but we do have a small dog that loves to make his presence known and he doesn't do that quietly at all. Still I much prefer our dog's loud demands to those of those two grown ass adults.
@MommahKat
@MommahKat 4 ай бұрын
Ok for story 3 that guy has got to get his kid a therapist. He is "resilient" because he is fucking traumatized and had abandonment issues and needs help working through that constructively. Getting ahead of the problem the best you can before those unhealthy trauma habits REALLY sink in is the best thing that dad can do for his kid right now.
@Deustch__keisserreich
@Deustch__keisserreich 9 ай бұрын
I was disowned, all because i joined the military.
@smoKING_2011
@smoKING_2011 9 ай бұрын
nah man they didnt deserve you
@totaldramasomething_
@totaldramasomething_ 9 ай бұрын
Respect for you for joining 🫡
@Unnecessary_Potato
@Unnecessary_Potato 9 ай бұрын
That's weird man. My mom prolly would have too tho XD anything she says is ok isn't
@naimahmed3720
@naimahmed3720 9 ай бұрын
Good. Joining the military to be another cog in the machine and commit warcrimes. Just ask those veterans sleeping on the streets, the government doesn’t care about you.
@Bioshocking12
@Bioshocking12 8 ай бұрын
Which military you join?
@CorVids1031
@CorVids1031 6 ай бұрын
Kid considering cutting ties with her parents here. I was an only child, and although I wasn't physically abused, I spent all of my teenage years silently wondering if my parents' treatment of me was normal. There is a long, long list of things my mother has said and did to me that, thanks to my now-fiance pulling me aside and asking me, "are they always like this?" plus some therapy, I now know was emotional abuse. Christmas especially is tense because that's often when my parents were at their worst. Mom going off the handle about every little thing, Dad silently watching. Now that I'm engaged things are really coming to a head because we are eloping, and after I told my mom this, she sent me a wedding planner I haven't opened. She told me that I'm spending Christmas next year with her (spending it with fiances family this year). I'm 26 and don't know exactly what I'll say, but know I am not doing that. I have tried to confront my mother twice in the past, and both times ended poorly with her not apologizing for anything, so I do not have high hopes.
@honeybeebadlands2077
@honeybeebadlands2077 5 ай бұрын
wow, are you me? i was also emotionally abused/neglected by an explosive mom who said awful things to me with a dad who couldn't/wouldn't stand up to her. Two weeks after i got engaged with my fiancé and his family saying "oh no, that's not normal", i didn't have it in me to talk to her. i just packed my stuff and left while she was at work. I tried to talk to her after, but I haven't heard from my family since august 2022, and before that was when they showed up to my wedding late november 2021. no happy birthdays, no merry christmas, nothing. i was 24 when i left. i'm 31 and on the other side of this choice. the only sad part is that i'm 100% better off without them, but it doesn't change the fact that i AM better off without them. if you have support outside of your parents through your fiancé and in-laws, and you already tried talking to her... you can always keep that door cracked for a later reunion, but you are allowed to just leave too. it can absolutely be the right choice. trash the wedding planner. it's your marriage and life. ❤
@mrkoyunreis
@mrkoyunreis 5 ай бұрын
If you are questioning your parents this deep, they are probably doing something wrong. Talking from... experience. This kinda stuff doesn't come to you for no reason
@Asura1733
@Asura1733 2 ай бұрын
Nah just do what you want. If she complains, just tell her you're free from her claws. None of her business
@kiaora224
@kiaora224 9 ай бұрын
Falsely claimed to cps that I beat her and her siblings up, she was taken to hospital and checked all over, I had to take my other children to have look over, cps deemed it a lie and cleared me, moment I could kick her out of home I did, for our other kids safety and I had the backing of cps, I caught her 2 times trying to kill her siblings, cps and police didnt charge her but they helped move her out of home, something Im still bitter about She since gone on to lie that multiple men raped her, former boyfriends, family members and teachers at a school that has cctv everywhere incl principals office where she claimed something happened, shes now almost 19 now and police wont charge her for all of this
@innocento.1552
@innocento.1552 6 ай бұрын
This is scary. A single false allegation can ruin a person's life. There should be consequences for them.
@dragoness0420
@dragoness0420 Ай бұрын
That seems to be more common in the internet age. My niece did the same thing, repeatedly, more or less. The worst one was when she accused me of beating her with her laptop battery... I had taken her internet/laptop away because she was refusing to do her homework and was screaming at her mother. She also accused her step-father of molesting her. He was investigated and the claim was found to be false. There were consequences at home for lying to the police, but there wasn't much else to be done aside from ground her. She was 9 or 10 at the time, i think? My theory is that these kids are so over-exposed to other people's trauma that they don't really understand the consequences of it. They just see the "internet fame" that people get when they trauma dump on forums like reddit, and that attention gives them a rush when they first experience it. The first lie leads to bigger and bigger lies, and before they know it, they're so deep that not even they know the truth anymore. There were times where we had to take electronics completely away from her, for months at a time, because she wasn't able to regulate herself at all. After a couple weeks of entertaining herself with art and reading, instead, we could see a change in her personality. Her mother, unfortunately, wasn't really tuned into being a parent (she was more interested in being her daughter's friend), so the regulation of access to the internet and the easy dopamine hit that comes with it, was basically non-existent. I did what I could to try and get her to see the world outside of the internet, where actions have consequences, and it's more important to be kind and truthful than it is to be "famous," but she's 20, now, and is still spreading rumors that she was abused as a child. I hope she's able to get the help she needs, but I she'll have to do that without me, from now on. I had to let her go and find her own path, no matter how much I want to help. Can't help her if she doesn't want (or think she needs) the help.
@kiaora224
@kiaora224 Ай бұрын
@@innocento.1552 yep and her false allegation towards one man ended him up in prison for 8yrs, convicted without evidence, despite her lying on the stand 99% (they proved it) of the time and all the supposed evidence did was clear him, heck even the original investigating officer wanted to speak on his behalf and the prosecutor was excused to give evidence yet the jury convicted him, currently trying to help him appeal, this was her own father
@kiaora224
@kiaora224 Ай бұрын
@@dragoness0420 Sorry this has happened to you as well, hopefully justice prevails for you. I myself was SA'd and molested when I was a teen and I find false accuser abhorrent, makes it harder for real victims to come forward, Im lucky my abuser is now dead from old age. i hope your family heals, this internet stranger is sending you virtual hugs
@ms.krueger2660
@ms.krueger2660 5 ай бұрын
I would never disown my sons. They are all grown and thank God they are good young men. I always told them no matter what I will always love them. I may hate some of what they do but I will always be there for them. 💜
@MyMamaCallsMeSpecialD
@MyMamaCallsMeSpecialD 3 ай бұрын
You are like if I took my mom and swapped every trait lol
@miimu2000
@miimu2000 7 ай бұрын
My great-grandma was "disowned" alongside pretty much all of her siblings. My great-great-grandpa got married, had three kids and then his wife died. The wife's sister (my great-great-grandma) started helping out with the kids and they eventually got married. They then had another nine children together, and then my great-great-grandpa died. My great-great-grandma was left alone at 39 with 13 children to look after. She wasn't able to support her family on her own, so sadly she had to sell her children. I think about 11 or 10 of them were sold to other families as child laborers. So my great-grandma at 6 years old was spending every day looking after cattle.
@tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec1419
@tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec1419 6 ай бұрын
My great great grandfather married his dead-wifes sister too! Unfortunately though the sisters hated each other when both were alive, so first wife's kids (from whom my family descends) were kicked out of the farm house and forced to live in the barn; litteraly raised as animals and fed livestock slop.
@KE-xj9vm
@KE-xj9vm 2 ай бұрын
These extreme family dynamics are blowing my mind. There is a bit of that in my family too, but these stories are horrendous. I’m feeling lucky that my kids seems to be normal so far. My mums mother and sister are not talking to her, and my brother is also estranged from my mum. Mum means well but just rubs people up the wrong way with her emotional immaturity. Luckily my husbands side of the family seems to be very stable and good and I’ve enjoyed the benefits of it.
@AuntAngie48
@AuntAngie48 6 ай бұрын
I begged my mom to disown her eldest daughter (my Half Sister). she refused. My sister had hit my mother several times, my mom passed away a few years ago I was never able to get my mom the life she deserved because she wouldn't kick her abusive foul-mouthed daughter to the curb. (We will call my sister L and my mom as M and me as I. L cussed my mom out more than once. After m passed, she talked very badly about her horribly. she finally after we had all stopped contacting her, she told us to never contact her again. We had no desire to ever contact her again before she wrote us off. I guess she just needs to feel like she is in control.
@ungarischfsikurs743
@ungarischfsikurs743 3 ай бұрын
My mom disowned me because I wouldn't buy her a dog. She had 8 dogs at the time. And she thought it would be a wonderful idea if I paid for the living costs and vet costs for "my" dog that she planned to get. So she would have a 9th dog free of any charges. I laughed out loud at this idea. That was the last time we spoke. She never picked up her phone again when I tried to call her.
@megakirbo4250
@megakirbo4250 3 ай бұрын
Is your Mom unemployed?
@ungarischfsikurs743
@ungarischfsikurs743 3 ай бұрын
@@megakirbo4250 She is already retired. Therefor on a very small fixed income.
@nightinstarlight
@nightinstarlight 5 ай бұрын
Not the parent, disowned father as the many things he did in my life culminated to the point that both me and my brother were under genuine distress at the idea of seeing him. The mere thought caused me anxiety attacks and my brother meltdowns from anger and fear. It was for the best to go NC and drop him as my father, as if we didn’t, there was a real chance I would end up getting myself hurt.
@hephsmith3738
@hephsmith3738 9 ай бұрын
12:33 I've once gotten a letter from a Jehova's Witness. However, I don't know who it was meant for since they used my middle name that I share with my father (A tradition in his family is to give the firstborn son the same middle name) instead of either of our first names.
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial 7 ай бұрын
Shoulda taped a pic of Satan to it and mailed it back lol
@HelpMeGet100kSubsWithNoVideos.
@HelpMeGet100kSubsWithNoVideos. 6 ай бұрын
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial I figured it out. Atheist, aren't you, Mr. Emerald man?
@StudioOfAnimationEntertainment
@StudioOfAnimationEntertainment 6 ай бұрын
I was disowned because I actually tried to enforce my Dad's rules because he and his wife wouldn't. They got thoroughly upset with me, telling me that "I'm not in charge" and that they will "handle it". He doesn't handle shit, he gives them desserts after they eat barely any of their food, gives them toys whenever they ask, "grounds" them from tv before handing them the remote five minutes later, watches them beat the shit out of each other and doesn't do anything, and could care less whether or not they stay awake the whole night and fuck everyone else's sleep schedule. The one time he gave a crap was when one of my younger brothers attempted to beat the shit out of me and ended up on the floor sprawled on his back (I was 16, he was 10, he but the shit out of me and drew a bunch of blood). the ten year old got yelled at and forced to apologize before actually having no technology, but that still doesn't stop his, or any of their, behavior. It's annoying as shit, but hey! At least now I don't have to deal with them anymore. Got disowned because I told them that Dad said to help me clean. They didn't clean but tried to watch TV. They can't watch TV cause nobody knows how to plug the fucker in!
@Hagollow
@Hagollow 5 ай бұрын
Thats so stupid but i’m happy for you!
@shroomer3867
@shroomer3867 4 ай бұрын
Jesus fucking christ they disowned you for that miniscule of a thing? Are they serious? If that's the case then stay strong because whatever is going on there is ridiculous.
@anjachan
@anjachan 5 ай бұрын
my brother disowned himself ... kind of. 🤷‍♀ I think sometimes you can´t blame the parents. I don´t know what happens sometimes. Im glad he doesn´t have kids yet.
@darkdest6664
@darkdest6664 6 ай бұрын
Iv disowned my entire family bec of intense abuse. However not nearly as interesting as my Boyfriends dad disowning his other son over a misunderstanding. Bf tries to help them fix things since this could all be solved over a dinner and a short talk. Both of them are waaaaaay too stubborn to say that their were wrong and misunderstood. Bfs dad just believes his a bad father and was better off leaving BF to live with his mother (while at the time yes maybe but now as hes an adult, bf cant stand his wacked out mother and I agree.) We can only just hope they start talking again but im not holding ym breath.
@mathiassvendsen9788
@mathiassvendsen9788 27 күн бұрын
14:22 That really says it all about how horrible their lives were. They deliberately CHOOSE to come to Florida!
@fatuusdottore
@fatuusdottore 5 ай бұрын
I disowned my mum and so did my siblings, but it's interesting to see the other side ig.
@kayleighfuria819
@kayleighfuria819 Ай бұрын
In reference to story 9... Jehovah's Witnesses used to go door to door every spring to spread the word of their religion and potentially convert people... At like 6 or 7 years old I trapped my mom in a conversation with them when I went to get her after they asked lol. This was Western New York in the 1990s. So, dear narrator, the whole JW trope on older TV shows was definitely a real thing!
@rwb3562
@rwb3562 Ай бұрын
Wow the first one is INSANE 😮
@alexstiger3350
@alexstiger3350 Ай бұрын
I know next to no one past my grandmother on my mom's side as she was disowned by her parents because she was a typical teen, partying drinking the lot and her parents were jahovahs witnesses. At some point she did get in touch with her parents as I knew them from a kid until they died earlier this year and a few years ago.
@moonprincess500
@moonprincess500 5 ай бұрын
I may be disowned soon for two reasons: leaving Catholicism and wanting to marry my fiancée….. (yes, I am not hetero at all)
@Acuas
@Acuas 4 ай бұрын
I'd say the worst part of all of this, are the poor kids that have no fault having a bad life because of shitty parents, I totally feel like some kinf of psychological tests should be made on parents, before having the kid, and maybe even look into their day to day lives to see that the kid will have a decent quality of live, and if those requirements where not made, give them the option to either not have the kid, of give the kid away, because having a kid that you don't want, or one that you can't support, it's 99% of the time only going to cause a bad life for the kid, and probably a bad adult because of it.
@Joinaudio
@Joinaudio 9 ай бұрын
Damm bro I have real respect for you and your son btw everyone is looking out for you know that
@fractalgem
@fractalgem 3 ай бұрын
Blew through 400000 in 2 years??? Thats more thsn 500 doloars a day. Yikes!
@Iamyourpadisah
@Iamyourpadisah Ай бұрын
It also probably didn't actually happen. The number of women who became mothers over 50 is short enough that Wikipedia can list all of them, and there aren't any records where the parental ages, locations, and date of birth line up with the account.
@saraaguayo-aponte9014
@saraaguayo-aponte9014 Ай бұрын
I haven’t been disowned yet, but there’s still time. 😂😢
@Jpengma
@Jpengma 4 ай бұрын
10:20 disappeared in to the wind as the game fades to white in the wind 😂
@chip_pawzz
@chip_pawzz 4 ай бұрын
14:25 i feel like ive seen someone in that exact description, i live in north carolina too.
@develyntwocentshenderson5739
@develyntwocentshenderson5739 Ай бұрын
dad should not have held back his son ..
@playhousefilmsofficial
@playhousefilmsofficial 4 ай бұрын
The only Reddit channel that isn't run by an NPC
@alexstiger3350
@alexstiger3350 4 ай бұрын
My nana sheila was either disowned or mostly disowned. I know my nana and my aunts and uncles and cousins from them. Basically my moms close family. Other than that just my great grandma. From what ive heard everyone else are jahovahs witnesses. Nana was disowned after she started partying and stuff in high school. Dont know how they got back in touch as my great grandma is still a jahovahs witness, but it was really interesting when she had to go to christmas a few years ago since she is now living with my nana after her husband died.
@Ryliarc
@Ryliarc 4 ай бұрын
Btw what's the game that's playing in the background?
@HartHendrix
@HartHendrix 9 күн бұрын
Story 6 is so sad. I had cancer four years ago (December 2020 at age 11) so the fact that he disowned his family because the Mom had cancer for the second time.
@develyntwocentshenderson5739
@develyntwocentshenderson5739 Ай бұрын
'no responsibility' ..then you sign off parental rights. and get it in writing and in the court system
@sdbx2
@sdbx2 4 ай бұрын
"I hope she makes it out, but I'm not hopeful, " bro what
@user-qh3dr7rg3o
@user-qh3dr7rg3o 5 ай бұрын
On that first one... Demon children grow up to be Karens or Kens.
@jackwhite8020
@jackwhite8020 5 ай бұрын
3:15 She hates the son
@sannyassi73
@sannyassi73 6 ай бұрын
Well, this was a sad one.
@CATMOTH-ml5fy
@CATMOTH-ml5fy 5 ай бұрын
What game is it in the background?
@redseed1945
@redseed1945 6 ай бұрын
what is the game called
@someguy2983
@someguy2983 5 ай бұрын
What's the game in the background?
@rebeccaconlon9743
@rebeccaconlon9743 5 ай бұрын
12:48 there are loads in uk...
@johncameron4194
@johncameron4194 7 ай бұрын
That first one damn
@quantumslasher
@quantumslasher 4 ай бұрын
Story 4... lotta bad things, but honestly, the worst thing she did was follow Phish... unforgivable.
@johncameron4194
@johncameron4194 7 ай бұрын
Bravo to number 2
@gneu1527
@gneu1527 5 ай бұрын
The first sister feels a little like my big brother except 50x worse.
@jackwhite8020
@jackwhite8020 5 ай бұрын
16:56 oh no, he treated women like sex slaves
@krystalraquidan8319
@krystalraquidan8319 4 ай бұрын
I really wanted my parents to disown my annoying younger brother. He keeps on belittling me, poking fun at me, kept on name calling, and treats my cousin badly. I can't even stand him anymore.
@bilberrygoat
@bilberrygoat 3 ай бұрын
so, what a lot of siblings do, not good but disowning them is way too far
@megakirbo4250
@megakirbo4250 3 ай бұрын
Yeah what your parents really need to do is to discipline him.
@Choujifangirl
@Choujifangirl Ай бұрын
11:23 ooo, yeah that kid needs help he needs to be medicated and have Harbor Regional Center look at him or at least OP countries equivalent of Harbor Regional Center
@MazeEBee444
@MazeEBee444 Ай бұрын
Disowned because I'm gay.
@Yikes_its_Psychs
@Yikes_its_Psychs 5 ай бұрын
Because I'm gay
@ms.krueger2660
@ms.krueger2660 5 ай бұрын
So sorry you are going through that. I told my boys I will love you no matter what. I really mean it. One of them is bi. I don’t like it but I do love him. He’s my baby!! Always will be!! I pray your parents will come around and realize it’s not the end of the world. They are missing out on your life. They can’t get that time back!! 💜
@Unnecessary_Potato
@Unnecessary_Potato 9 ай бұрын
My mom disowned me bc I'm transgender ☠️✨
@HundredPercentPlayer
@HundredPercentPlayer 9 ай бұрын
A stupid reason to disown your own child, but an all too common one.
@Unnecessary_Potato
@Unnecessary_Potato 9 ай бұрын
@@HundredPercentPlayer you're not wrong :/
@Ruthavecflute
@Ruthavecflute 8 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that
@HelpMeGet100kSubsWithNoVideos.
@HelpMeGet100kSubsWithNoVideos. 7 ай бұрын
Why are you trans?
@innocento.1552
@innocento.1552 6 ай бұрын
​@@HundredPercentPlayereasy to judge parents. Just as we should care about the mental health of our trans people, we should also care about that of parents.
@jackwhite8020
@jackwhite8020 5 ай бұрын
17:21 oh my god, why does he view women like sex slaves
@develyntwocentshenderson5739
@develyntwocentshenderson5739 Ай бұрын
one thing is if one doesn't have sex the chances are you aren't going to be confronted with 'oopsie' child support crap
@kingturkeyburgers.0077
@kingturkeyburgers.0077 5 ай бұрын
8:11
@ivantheunknown4545
@ivantheunknown4545 2 ай бұрын
Story 8. As someome with high functioning autisam... I can easily say he dont got high functioning autisam
@jaystohh
@jaystohh Ай бұрын
they were a furry
@themeerkat5157
@themeerkat5157 4 ай бұрын
"not my story but" "not my kid" "didn't happen to me but" this just goes to show how many people who actually have kids are in reddit
@dinoblacklane1640
@dinoblacklane1640 2 ай бұрын
Reddit is essentially a place for leftist losers to hang out And leftist losers aren't likely to have children
@adamb89
@adamb89 5 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my own father. Walked out on me, blah blah blah finally came caling 20 years later when he needed a kidney. I agreed, only so that I could see his family and look them in the eye as I flipped them ALL the bird, laughed, and told them they were 20 years too late. He's dead now, and a couple of them committed suicide, and I absolutely could not be happier.
@ursadabear2810
@ursadabear2810 2 ай бұрын
As someone with ASD lemme just say bipolar sounds like the actual worst combination of disorders. If I had bipolar on top of it all I’d probably be in prison. I don’t blame the poor kid for acting out so violently.
@UnderSparked
@UnderSparked 2 ай бұрын
Bipolar and schizophrenia can be pretty tough too
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
I believe, my parents are in between Baby Boomers and Generation X. They may been, a piece of the flower power type. Their entire lives. I am against lashing at any kind of person. Because, I am considered a snowflake. Who is sensitive, overly emotional, and unable to deal with others opinions. This goes with my personality. I am a flower child as well. My brother Andy, is a fierce, rebellious yet leadership type. My second brother, Jesse is just like my brother Andy. But toned down yet loyal type. And for my youngest sister sibling, Alejandra. Is a sassy, yet caring type. As for me, I am kind, have spatial awareness, complain a little bit, yet peaceful, shy, timid, and have simplistic idealistic views. I may look like my dad, yet I have my mom's personality traits. I am a combination of snowflake and a flower child type. Being rebellious like joining a rebellious movement. And this "I will show a piece of my mind, or I will not stand down!" Quotes. To me, feels like signs of rebellious ideas. I am not joining any rebellious or anarchist movements. Especially sjws. Since I feel suspicious they are cult movements than a guiding path for civilization and humanity. This goes against my snowflake and flower child personality. After all this entire time I never was aware. I have been a snowflake and a flower child type. This whole time, I feel proud being this way.
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
In a time riots that occurred in the past. Children feel frightened when riots occur. Parents decide to protect the children. And help out the sensitive folks in society. I feel scared and frightened when youth movements are rebelling for feeling like minorities. I believe the youths do need help with issues, but I don't find the young people like me, as minorities. While I have flaws like can't handle much pressure. I am no minority. They aren't minorities in my point of view. I don't believe this minority stuff. Since not all youths are minorities.
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
My parents can at times be strict. But, they here for not pressuring me since I am not considered independent. I am autistic. Taking care of me, like a pampered baby boy child. I am happy to be pampered by my family. As I have said once. I don't care about following legacy anymore. I found it as a herculean and tough task for me. I am cooperative. Not able to be a leader for my generation. Family is more important than following one legacy after another. I prefer simplistic ideal views. Like being a flower child and a snowflake. That is my philosophy and motivation.
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
I say. We support the children, teens, and young adults alike. Teaching them good manners. Not indoctrinate them to blind socialism or the occurrence of the 2016 youth riot movements. Especially in China on 2019. I know it happened, but it didn't resonate with me at all. That's is something I would like to forget. Like the young people trying reclaim the power from the older generation would do more bad and harm. Than being considered good and justified. Reclaiming power will not do them any favors. I am glad these events were never heard from again. It was definitely the right thing. Forget these incidents, and future generations don't even want to acknowledge it.
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
Philosophical Views From Margaret Thatcher. "I think we have gone through a period when too many children and people have been given to understand "I have a problem, it is the Government's job to cope with it!" or "I have a problem, I will go and get a grant to cope with it!" "I am homeless, the Government must house me!" and so they are casting their problems on society and who is society? There is no such thing! There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people look to themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business and people have got the entitlements too much in mind without the obligations".
@javib2978
@javib2978 9 ай бұрын
If either a father or mother divorces. In a situation, have her cope with the children for their safety. There can never get their divorced father. Only a slim chance. It would be a sad farewell. There is an option, live without a father, or have a mother find a new boyfriend to someday be a new husband or wife to the divorced family. As a moment of rejoice and pity. A parent replacement can work for children and mothers alike. I believe, this won't disgrace the family generation and name a as whole. Replacement family can also be part of the family tree. I don't care about following legacy anymore. I never acknowledged it. Family and rejoicing with family replacement members. To cope with grief, loss, and rejoicing as a family together. In my opinion, family is much more important than following one's footsteps.
@Illusion517
@Illusion517 9 ай бұрын
Literally 50 other channels have already posted these years old stories. What is the point of you doing so too?
@fiyahquacker2835
@fiyahquacker2835 6 ай бұрын
"What is the point of you doing so too" kinda like making this comment.
@tfofficial4098
@tfofficial4098 4 ай бұрын
​@@fiyahquacker2835it's free speech
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