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Verbally and emotionally abusive PARENTS. Let’s talk about it?

[center][big][quote]Verbally Abusive Parents [/quote][/big][/center]

How has it affected you?

How does it affect children?

How does it affect adults?
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jlsdjfhasdljfhasdfa · 41-45, M
It is unfortunate.

I was blessed to have very loving and supportive parents, they did not have all the money to buy me everything but did give me love and little bit more over protection which used to drive me crazy and still does.
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@jlsdjfhasdljfhasdfa my mother and father are providers and hard workers but I must admit that even though my parents loved me and my siblings, there was also quite a bit of favoritism, neglect and verbal abuse.
jlsdjfhasdljfhasdfa · 41-45, M
@Mrowe718 most parents are like that and are the biproduct of their upbringing, their own failures/success and with society they live in. They are often unable to cop with the burden and take it out on the kids. Some only do it so the kids do not go through the same failures, however their method does not relate to the new time/generation. They fail to connect with kids, new minds. Alcohol and or substance abuse committed by parents also does not help.

No wonder parent against considered one of the most Rd most toughest and difficult job in the world.

Until I became a better myself I didn't really understand the intricacies and the delicate balance we have to maintain and climb do I bring our kids.

It easy to bring a child in the world but raising is whole different story. Therr is there is no perfect answer for each kid it's like a custom-made for every parent.

I'd imagined when a parent is a failure him or herself it's not going to be good.
Education also plays a huge part.