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🗓️ 12 October 2022
⏱️ 16 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to our slash entitled parents where a Karen kills her own 15 year old daughter. |
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0:41.5 | Our next reddit post is from Clavitch Cobbler. I'm a 30 year old guy, and my parents didn't |
0:46.9 | really want kids. I was an only child, and pretty much an accidental pregnancy from what my |
0:52.8 | relatives have told me because my parents claimed that they were going to be child-free when they |
0:57.3 | married. My childhood was initially good, but I think that after I started growing out of the |
1:02.8 | cute and adorable phase, my parents were less inclined to spend time with me. They both worked and |
1:08.3 | had their own business that they started together. That business was their life, and I was always |
1:14.0 | second fiddle to their work. Any other close family members, like my grandparents, lived states away, |
1:19.9 | and I barely knew anything about them until I was an adult, so I had no other family around for |
1:25.7 | my entire childhood. I was practically raised by TV and my school teachers. By the time that I |
1:31.7 | became a teenager, I would spend my own birthdays without my parents because they would just give me |
1:37.2 | some money and tell me to go out and buy whatever I wanted. It was more or less the same with Christmas, |
1:42.8 | and sometimes even back to school shopping. We wouldn't have even had a Christmas tree after I |
1:48.0 | turned 10 if it weren't for the fact that I convinced my parents to buy a fake one so that I could |
1:52.7 | build it. To get an idea of my parents, think of them as those people who always wear black, |
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