A WOMAN has revealed that she hates being a mother and regrets having children.
Not only this, but the mum explained that not only does her four-year-old get on her nerves, but she’s eager to put her up for adoption too.
Posting on Reddit, on a , the anonymous woman, who wrote under the username ‘ImaginationMother689’, opened up about her situation.
Not only did she claim: “I hate being a mum”, but she also wrote: “I have two kids, four and one.
"I hate my kids. I regret becoming a mum.”
The mother candidly added: “My family brings no joy to my life.”
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She then explained: “Everything my four-year-old does or says annoys me to my absolute core.
“I want to put her up for adoption.”
The social media user recognised that many others will be feeling the same way as her, and she wants more people to speak up about having such feelings.
She concluded: “I know there are lots of people who regret having kids.
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“I wish it was more widely spoken about.”
Reddit users rushed to the comments to share messages of love and support for the ‘exhausted’ mother.
At the same time, many were worried about the woman and advised her to ‘see a doctor’ and ‘get help’.
One person said: “I sincerely hope you’re getting help. Being exhausted is normal.
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"Feeling resentful of parenthood is normal. Needing a break is normal.
“Hating your children is not normal. Hating your kid and resenting parenthood to the point that you think of adoption (especially this many years later) is not normal.”
You should see a doctor and make time for yourself
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Another added: “Oof, that sounds awful. I’m sorry you’re so unhappy. I don’t know the number of people regretting kids, but I’m sure it does happen, especially to people who weren’t ready for kids when they had them or don’t have supportive partners.”
A third commented: “I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling.
"Parenting can be incredibly challenging, and your feelings are valid.
“It might be beneficial to seek professional support to navigate through these emotions and find ways to cope.”
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Meanwhile, someone else advised: “You should see a doctor and make time for yourself.”
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