People Share The Most Toxic Things Their Parents Have Ever Told Them
After becoming parents, a couple’s life will rotate around their little bundle of joy- their baby. From here, a couple transforms into a mom and dad. They take care of their kids, feed them and keep them safe. Also, as parents, one of their roles is to provide guidance that helps their children change, grow, and mature.
However, some parents aren’t like that. Some may be evil, mean, and horrible. They treat their child like they ruined their lives and say things that cut them off to their core, and they just cannot forget. These things were tattooed on their minds and marked them as a person.
Let’s see the list of people over the internet reminiscing on some of the hurtful memories they have because of their parents’ toxic words.
The Womanizer
My dad cheated on my mom and told me that once a woman turns 40, she becomes useless, and the man deserves a “newer model”. He was mad my mom put her foot down. He wanted a girlfriend and a wife at the same time.
He told me my husband would leave me in 14 years too.
What A Pickle
I was at my bed sleeping comfortably until my mother came running into my room at approximately 1 in the morning to ask me a request to which I accepted. the request was to open a jar of tomato sauce, presumably because she was cooking food.
The problem was that my hands were not very strong, so I could not have possibly opened that very jar of tomato sauce. My mother then told me the following words: “you’re f***ing useless, you can’t do sh*t.
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Divorced Parents
In my experience, divorced parents that say stuff like:
“Don’t talk about that to your [other parent]”
“Tell your [other parent] this.”
“Your [other parent] is trying to manipulate you.”
“You see what [other parent] did? I’m not saying you should hate them, but isn’t bit f***ed up that they did that?”
It really messes with the kid’s head. If you’re ever going through a divorce and have children, please find a way to sort your problems with your former spouse without involving your children more than necessary.
You Are Not Welcome
“We’re moving, and you’re not welcome.”
This is what my dad said to me while blackout drunk after he took my sister’s pizza that I made, ate it in front of me, and then threw the pizza at me after I asked him why he was like that and walked away. We were supposed to be moving to a new place the next couple of weeks after this fight.