8 Things Your Child Really Thinks About Their Deadbeat Parent

The child doesn’t realize that you — the deadbeat parent — are hurtful until the damage is done. Of course, the deadbeat never cares about the damage he or she has done.

And if eventually, the deadbeat gets it, he or she spends a lot of time playing make up; although, in the present parent’s mind there can never be an apology strong enough or real enough to make up for the days, weeks, months, years and maybe decades of neglect that happened.

To the child you’ve left in the shadows while putting your ego and needs front and center, the relationship and feelings are more nuanced and complex.

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It’s harder for the child you left behind than the present parent who is left to pick up your slack. The present parent has more than enough love to give the child you shoved in the backseat of your mind while you are off being an egomaniac and narcissist.

Sure, maybe you were or are sick mentally. Maybe you’re battling addiction. The present parent empathizes with your plight but believes you should pick yourself up by the bootstraps and get help because here’s a news flash:

While you’re sick, the present parents don’t get a chance to have a sick day for anything. We don’t get to take off and heal. We don’t get a minute alone to grieve for the broken hearts your selfish choices left in your wake.

Here are 8 your child really thinks about their deadbeat parent:

1. They love you, even though they shouldn’t

Underneath the anger, your child still loves you. At this point, it may be a tiny drop of love, but it’s there. Your child wants so badly for you to be a better parent, Deadbeat.

The only time acceptance usually comes is when a child is old enough to process that your deficiencies, Deadbeat, are not a sign of the child’s worth but a sign of your morals, values, and mental health. So you have your child’s love, even though you don’t deserve it.

2. They wonder what they did wrong to make you this way

While you’re busy with your new boyfriend or girlfriend or off living out your midlife crisis, your child is wondering what they did wrong to make you this way. Your child will run down a list of imaginary and real scenarios and wonder how he or she could have done something differently to make you change.