jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
At some time of their life people don’t live their own lives, they live through their children.
They idealize them, hoping they’ll become famous athletes, singers, or something extraordinary. In doing so, they sacrifice themselves and pour all their energy into their kids’ lives, without realizing they’ve stopped living their own.
Sending children to sports or activities often fills a deeper void. It gives parents purpose, helps them feel useful, and becomes a way to fight loneliness (they connect with other parents in the same situation).
It's not just about the child anymore; it becomes a social and emotional outlet.
There are exceptions, parents who maintain their own identity while supporting their children, but they’re less visible in these settings.
It often seems people have children just to finally feel like they have something to live for, especially when life before felt meaningless or empty. This isn’t a judgment, just an observation. Many stay in unhappy or toxic relationships, you can see them staying togheter but they're actually "single in a relationship", just to keep chasing this dream through their kids, while their own life quietly slips away.
Has this happened to you? Have you changed your approach to life and parenting? Whether you're divorced, single, or in a dysfunctional relationship, this is something worth talking about, together.
They idealize them, hoping they’ll become famous athletes, singers, or something extraordinary. In doing so, they sacrifice themselves and pour all their energy into their kids’ lives, without realizing they’ve stopped living their own.
Sending children to sports or activities often fills a deeper void. It gives parents purpose, helps them feel useful, and becomes a way to fight loneliness (they connect with other parents in the same situation).
It's not just about the child anymore; it becomes a social and emotional outlet.
There are exceptions, parents who maintain their own identity while supporting their children, but they’re less visible in these settings.
It often seems people have children just to finally feel like they have something to live for, especially when life before felt meaningless or empty. This isn’t a judgment, just an observation. Many stay in unhappy or toxic relationships, you can see them staying togheter but they're actually "single in a relationship", just to keep chasing this dream through their kids, while their own life quietly slips away.
Has this happened to you? Have you changed your approach to life and parenting? Whether you're divorced, single, or in a dysfunctional relationship, this is something worth talking about, together.
