Celina Martinez

Celina Martinez

Born and raised in Yuma, AZ, Celina moved to Tucson, AZ, to pursue her education and graduated from the University of Arizona. She began her career...Full Bio

 

15 Things Parents Dislike About Their Kids

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Someone asked people to name things they secretly dislike about their children. Here are the highlights . . .

1.  Your weekends are different. There's no sleeping in when you have kids. And even when they're older, you have to shuffle them around to soccer games.

 

2.  How "cute" milestones can make things harder. Like, they can talk . . . great, now they'll never stop. Or, they can walk . . . now I can never sit down.

 

3.  Having to be nice to them when you're in a bad mood. People without kids don't understand how daunting and endless it is.

 

4.  The mess. It's a lot harder to keep your home clean once you have kids.

 

5.  Mindless playing. Like when they want you to play with their dolls or action figures with them....

 

6.  It makes work harder. Whether you're at home or in an office, it interferes.

 

7.  All the extra cooking. Then half the time, they complain or won't eat it.

 

8.  Working all day, then having to go to a play or band recital. Another example of never having enough free time.

 

9.  Dealing with other parents' nonsense. And also having to pretend you like them, or that you'd hang out even if you didn't have kids.

 

10.  How touchy-feely kids can be. Sometimes they can't keep their hands off you. And those hands are rarely clean.

 

11.  One mom admitted she secretly hates her kid for ruining her body. Quote, "I love my kid, but my body will never be the same." ( I personally hate this example)

 

12.  You can't leave the house once they go to bed without getting a babysitter. It's almost like being in jail, or on house arrest.

 

13.  Not being able to take a day off when you're sick. You don't really get to rest. You still have to cook, clean, and help them with whatever they need.

 

14.  They follow you everywhere. Say goodbye to privacy for a few years.

 

15.  The pressure that every little mistake made as a parent could scar them for life. It's mentally draining, and you constantly feel guilty. 

(BuzzFeed)


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