What's the most painful thing you've been told?

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  • @liplana
    @liplana Před rokem +10185

    The amount of trauma we get from our parents is unbelievable.

    • @Muslimah1987
      @Muslimah1987 Před rokem +252

      The trauma of our parents from their parents is usually even worse. Doesn't undo the damage on us but just the bitter reality of humans.

    • @jinhub2175
      @jinhub2175 Před rokem +36

      Ikr? Sad reality:(

    • @berlykimibei7774
      @berlykimibei7774 Před rokem +63

      And it's something you never get over

    • @vanillemor5009
      @vanillemor5009 Před rokem +93

      And they mostly don't even know. You need to know your own scars and traumas to be aware of the impact you have on your children nd how your past affects them. Not many people are self-reflective enough for that.

    • @Muslimah1987
      @Muslimah1987 Před rokem +19

      @@vanillemor5009 sometimes its less about being reflective and more about plain survival. To face your traumas for what they are is terrifying and most of us would rather do anything but face our worst fears head-on as that means doing the most excruciating task of healing.

  • @_all_around_us
    @_all_around_us Před rokem +15082

    The fact that most of these are things their parents have told them just goes to show how being a parent is something that not everyone is suited for.

    • @karmaoutlaw
      @karmaoutlaw Před rokem +145

      Indeed. Are you making a baby for you or for them?

    • @ville666sora
      @ville666sora Před rokem +198

      True, but even the absolute best parents are only human and are going to make mistakes, and will unknowingly or unintentionally hurt their kids/family members. It's something we ALL do weather we mean to or not.

    • @danikeebler1662
      @danikeebler1662 Před rokem +41

      I opted out of parenthood because I knew this is what I had to offer.

    • @mel4340
      @mel4340 Před rokem +240

      @@ville666sora yes, but being a good parent is about recognizing when you are wrong, and know how to apologize when you hurt your kid. Also it's about creating a close bond where you and your kids will be able to talk with you openly. Most parents don't acknowledge when they hurt us, and they blame us for having feelings, saying we are overreacting and dramatic. Or they just never even apologize. Being a good parent means knowing you are not perfect and seeing your kid as a human being with real feelings.

    • @sherryd.3425
      @sherryd.3425 Před rokem +47

      Many people become parents before they are mature and experienced.

  • @Jen-xl3lf
    @Jen-xl3lf Před rokem +3848

    I had to fight back tears at the lady who doesn't sing anymore because of her Dad. I so wish she'd have held on to what the lady said instead

    • @smokyquartz5817
      @smokyquartz5817 Před rokem +70

      The exact same thing happened to me. I'm able to sing alone now but no one has any idea. He did that to me over a few things.

    • @vandalsavage6743
      @vandalsavage6743 Před rokem

      Grow TF up

    • @IsaRainy
      @IsaRainy Před rokem +22

      @@smokyquartz5817 That also really hurt me deeply because I also sing. I was really insecure about it and didn't have the self-esteem to sing infront of people. If the people around me didn't encourage me and instead said negative things about my singing, I would have never been brave enough to take initiative and sing at my graduation. I'm so sorry he hurt you, no one should ever discourage their own child ,or anyone for that matter, especially in their formative years. I didn't have a good singing voice in the beginning, it wasn't terrible but just not really great and a friend of mine recently wrote me a card saying, and I quote: "[...] But what I regret, is that I didn't believe in you at first. I just didn't really listen to you or payed attention. And now I'm soo happy (I mean that with full earnesty) that you continued to sing and practice! Because it's just so incredible to listen to you. It really is an angels voice that you have and I love it!" I cried at that because my music and singing is still a sensitive topic to me. She felt that way at first but she didn't tell me and I'm so grateful that she chose not to. What I'm saying is, don't ever let people tell you your worth and how good you are at something. You are able to achieve great things and people will try to tear you down, be it jealousy or just them not being happy with their own life, but you shouldn't listen to them. If you like singing, then fucking SING! You don't have to be good at something to be doing it. I assure you that as long as you sing with your heart and have passion, I will want to listen to you, no matter how good you are. I may not know you, but I see you.

    • @itisonlyme1
      @itisonlyme1 Před rokem +17

      it broke my heart

    • @patriciab.3333
      @patriciab.3333 Před rokem +4

      ​@Rainy The same thing happened to Taylor Swift. It inspired her to write "MEAN"

  • @mango.4132
    @mango.4132 Před rokem +863

    It's crazy how the most hurtful things come from that ones who were supposed to love us.

    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 Před rokem +14

      Say that's true
      Some of the worst things I heard about myself is from my parents.

    • @bbkyuu
      @bbkyuu Před 11 měsíci +16

      that's precisely why they hurt, oftentimes. A stranger saying something hurtful can be brushed off, but not when it's someone you believe cares about you.

    • @TheLily97232
      @TheLily97232 Před 10 měsíci +4

      That's betrayal

    • @purplevudu
      @purplevudu Před 9 měsíci +4

      It hurts so much because it comes from those who we think should love us unconditionally. Anybody else can say the same thing and it would get brushed off for the most part

    • @ericbock6724
      @ericbock6724 Před 8 měsíci +4

      We let them see the cracks in our armor and they use that weak spot to hurt us where others never would've known to hit there

  • @nataliejunge2901
    @nataliejunge2901 Před rokem +7167

    A quote I always remember is: “when you keep criticizing your kids they don’t stop loving you, they stop loving themselves”
    As an individual with one verbally abusive parent and one absent parent, this rings true for me.

    • @sofienummers
      @sofienummers Před rokem +113

      Wow... that is such a true, painful but powerful quote!

    • @SanaaStark
      @SanaaStark Před rokem +16

      @@sofienummers I can resonate. Started reading Alice Miller's book thereafter.

    • @geertruivanbroekhoven7209
      @geertruivanbroekhoven7209 Před rokem +7

      This quote resonated ...

    • @jinhub2175
      @jinhub2175 Před rokem +15

      I'm not crying:(

    • @massara6050
      @massara6050 Před rokem +16

      🥲 That hurts parents should really have more insight of the things they say to their children, somethings should never been said. As children we look at our parents as the people that know us the most so when our parents discourge us and belittle us we believe them and we grow up thinking we are not worthy of love, so we cope with this feeling by pleasing others or drugs or other bad things

  • @peacefulwife5199
    @peacefulwife5199 Před rokem +4508

    To the woman who was ignored by her Father about her singing....
    Sing your pain....sing those feelings. You will heal. 🌹

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 Před rokem +135

      How utterly adorable she must have been as a little kid singing Moonshadow. She is still adorable now and I dearly hope she sings again.

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 Před rokem +32

      She might want to listen to the lyrics of MOONSHADOW to find some healing. ❤️‍🩹

    • @RikHeijmen
      @RikHeijmen Před rokem +15

      Please... Do EMDR. This will help you relive that moment and process it as a grownup. You will -for sure- be able to let go of that hurt and open up all kinds of possibilities ❤️

    • @r..1240
      @r..1240 Před rokem

      !!!!!!

    • @nicolealfonseca6659
      @nicolealfonseca6659 Před rokem +24

      I feel the same my family doesn’t care I can sing or want to listen to me sing …only my boyfriend loves it when I sing he tells me to sing to him …and sometimes at night he wants me to sing and not stop lol

  • @akaCONSTANTINE
    @akaCONSTANTINE Před rokem +433

    The fact that woman hasnt sang in all these years and is SO emotionally devistated by that loss... means she really was good and it really was her passion and imagine whats awaiting under that lock and key if she could be brave and let her voice free again.
    Dont ever let someone else change who you're meant to be ❤️

    • @deejay306
      @deejay306 Před měsícem

      She should go on the voice or one of those shows to regain her confidence - at least practice and try out - she should sing

  • @fakiriayoub8087
    @fakiriayoub8087 Před 5 dny +162

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      @MohamedZaitoun-mh9ht Před 5 dny

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    • @Somusicais
      @Somusicais Před 5 dny

      Yes, dr.porass. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @HealthyPriestessSophie
      @HealthyPriestessSophie Před 5 dny

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this
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    • @MohamedZaitoun-mh9ht
      @MohamedZaitoun-mh9ht Před 5 dny

      Is he on instagram?

    • @Somusicais
      @Somusicais Před 5 dny

      Yes he is dr.porass.

  • @laceduplolita
    @laceduplolita Před rokem +3356

    The lady that spoke about her dad telling her that her voice was horrible when she was nine so she hadn't sung since really crushed me. They all crushed me, but that one really got me to the core.

    • @theowlhouseseason3213
      @theowlhouseseason3213 Před rokem +86

      The pain she felt mustve been immense, my grandma told my mother the same thing, and that she's dumb and cant learn anything, she still believes it to this day, it hurts my heart, my grandmother was a sweetheart on her old age but thats unforgivable

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 Před rokem +3

      Well said, learn to sing or shut it.

    • @drmether9150
      @drmether9150 Před rokem +35

      Its wasted potential... nothing is worse than that. I hope that lady finds the strength within her heart to sing again because I am sure she sounds absolutely beautiful

    • @rhehye
      @rhehye Před rokem +7

      and she still remembered it

    • @esha_sama
      @esha_sama Před rokem +7

      I had a similar experience with my mother, she herself told me to sing a song about mothers (mother themed)... But she yelled at me and made me repeat it over and over again telling me that I sang terrible. Since then I feel a great discomfort when singing, I don't do it and only when they force me but little, I can't even remember the lyrics of the songs, my mind just floods. This happend was when I was 8 now I'm in my 20's.

  • @Aliyahmariamusic
    @Aliyahmariamusic Před rokem +3066

    To the woman who stopped singing, please never give up trying to get your voice back it’s possible and you’re not alone and you are so much stronger than you think

    • @PDD555
      @PDD555 Před rokem +59

      I really hope she can find her passion for singing again, if she is still stuck with it it means she probably still loves it and would like to try it out, it's never late!

    • @juliamazurok9642
      @juliamazurok9642 Před rokem +13

      Yeah, cuz literally anyone can learn how to do it beautifully, especially those who do it with love.

    • @rochellematson
      @rochellematson Před rokem +12

      Hope you find your voice again beautiful lady ❤️

    • @liliheaity
      @liliheaity Před rokem +9

      Yeah...and the first thing I thought when I heard her (even before she told her story about singing) was that she has a beautiful voice

    • @OtterThanMost
      @OtterThanMost Před rokem +15

      Even just her speaking voice is beautiful. That broke my heart… her dreams were shattered in just one sentence, by her father. That makes me so sad…

  • @cieloccepaya5597
    @cieloccepaya5597 Před rokem +695

    it's incredible how parents can hurt your feelings and not notice their actions at all...

    • @km4336
      @km4336 Před rokem +13

      It's truly heartbreaking

    • @zumbur3499
      @zumbur3499 Před rokem +5

      I think I heard somewhere that there is actually a psychological reason for this. "The easiest pain to ignore is the one we cause to people we love the most" or something like that. It's a defence mechanism in order to avoid seeing ourselves as monsters for hurting them. Every parent / lover / sibling / friend etc. does this. You and me as well. Best we can do is be more mindful and kind, but every normal person has a healthy bit of narcissism that protects their self image.

    • @omyhaby1912
      @omyhaby1912 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah because They are not Perfect beings sometimes they talk without thinking Sometimes or out of their own struggles if you take every word,people say to you seriously,you will end up killing yourself....

    • @MadonnaGrogan
      @MadonnaGrogan Před 27 dny

      Or do notice

  • @moriahjansky4398
    @moriahjansky4398 Před 7 měsíci +72

    I got pregnant at 18. I was 8 months pregnant, in the bath, my mom walked in and looked at my belly. She said, “I will never love that baby”. Now her and my son are very close. But the trauma she caused during that pregnancy. Really messed with my bond and connection to my baby. I’ll forgive. I’ll never forget.

  • @elysebuehrer5981
    @elysebuehrer5981 Před rokem +2483

    The woman whose father told her she should never sing has a beautiful speaking voice. I can just imagine how beautiful her singing voice must be. I truly hope she finds her song again.

    • @janelleh
      @janelleh Před rokem +61

      Same. This broke my heart. I hope she starts to sing again.

    • @MISNM0
      @MISNM0 Před rokem +1

    • @Iris-gy2mi
      @Iris-gy2mi Před rokem +17

      Yes, that part made me tear up. I thought the exact same thing when I heard her speak...beautiful voice!

    • @alishamusk
      @alishamusk Před rokem +11

      I could relate. I love to sing. My grandmother told me all my childhood "oh God how off tune this girl is!". When I was 21, my mom offered me singing lessons for the first time: my coach was so amazed by my voice she wanted me to enter the conservatory of music. But till this day, I can't sing knowing someone can hear me. Up until now, my mom never truly heard me sing. It took me 4 years before being able to sing in front of my husband. The first time he overheard me singing in the shower, he was so in shock and touched, he told me "Wow your voice is amazing!". He's the only one I sing to, because of his genuine reaction. As for the rest of the world, I freeze because how insecure I still am with my voice. Thanks grandma! And the funniest thing is, growing up and learning singing techniques, I realized how aweful my grandpa sings! I share the same great voice and love for singing as my mom, as well as her insecurity around it. So I guess grandma screwed two generations after her!

    • @JVanProduction
      @JVanProduction Před rokem +3

      I was thinking the same! Her voice sounded so youthful.

  • @cptnmochi
    @cptnmochi Před rokem +2936

    The fact that almost all of these involved parents is absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @bapbirb
      @bapbirb Před rokem +36

      And school. Home and school should be where kids/teens feel the most safest and encouraged...

    • @spooky4988
      @spooky4988 Před rokem +16

      it makes me realizes how bad parents are and still are… I had to pause the video and think on the one where her dad told her daughter her voice is horrible. I relate to some of them too because my mother isnt so nice sometimes and has fucked me over mentally

    • @MsBuchnerd
      @MsBuchnerd Před rokem +3

      It's not that surprising though, because the things that hurt us most are the things that people say, who we love and I think that we never love anybody as much as we love out parents, when we are kids.

    • @kathleenmcdonough1613
      @kathleenmcdonough1613 Před rokem

      My mum said to me l was a mistake

    • @thedrbat9572
      @thedrbat9572 Před rokem +1

      The thing is that parents don't realize how much we value their words, so when they say something bad like this, we engulf it with our very soul and it puts a permanent scar on children for ever. I would know because my mom always calls me useless

  • @natashafern9234
    @natashafern9234 Před rokem +509

    “I feel bad for whoever you end up marrying” “no one will want to be with you” -my mom when I was 12. She denies having ever said those things but I never forgot. It carried into all my relationships- I never felt good enough for the people who loved me.

    • @surreallane9730
      @surreallane9730 Před rokem +17

      My mother has said the exact thing

    • @ariiiarii2860
      @ariiiarii2860 Před rokem +6

      My mom says this to me a lot too. She says this when we get into arguments. I’m 21 and the things she says that are meant to hurt me are slowly just something that I get used to hearing.

    • @annah995
      @annah995 Před rokem +16

      parents aways seem to forget it or push it away. If I tell my mother "you said to me I am boring", she always says "i would never say that!". Well, i certainly didn't make it up

    • @sneha-ps1hc
      @sneha-ps1hc Před rokem +6

      Yooo what is up with mum saying f up things and forgetting it 🤣🤣.... My mum told me that she wished she could somehow legally disown me like legit and now she denies it

    • @louisaamabel708
      @louisaamabel708 Před rokem +3

      I feel you. My mom has said that to me time and again as well. It really sticks with you

  • @chloeclingerman9883
    @chloeclingerman9883 Před rokem +811

    As a mother, I’m SO glad I watched this. And to the woman w the burn, I think the scar actually looks really cool!!!

  • @kakathi4776
    @kakathi4776 Před rokem +14545

    Every parent should watch this to see how much their words can hurt their child. Be kind, everyone! ❤️

    • @nadraosman5222
      @nadraosman5222 Před rokem +82

      Definitely it’s so sad 😞 I make sure I don’t say anything negative to my kids because I remember all the hurtful words I heard as kid 😑!!!

    • @timboslice9905
      @timboslice9905 Před rokem +84

      Completely changed the course of some of these people’s lives just with a few words. It’s very important.

    • @Ani87407
      @Ani87407 Před rokem +10

      Very true

    • @JessieCori
      @JessieCori Před rokem +48

      If they cared, they wouldn't say them in the first place. They don't care.

    • @Simba______
      @Simba______ Před rokem +14

      Words spoken by the homeless shelter manager, after the house fire that took the lives of my spouse, two daughters, and two dogs. "You're now a family of 1" . 😭

  • @Leelz247
    @Leelz247 Před rokem +1382

    This teacher got fueled by everyone laughing at that poor girl for looking like a "depression commercial." Teachers can actually be the biggest bullies. The ones that try to impress the cool kids in class are the worst.

    • @danieferralez3293
      @danieferralez3293 Před rokem +75

      Exactly why I disagree with the whole - all teachers are angels - sentiment

    • @kjm1529
      @kjm1529 Před rokem +56

      Oyy I remember those ones. They want to relive their highschool glory days 🙄

    • @cerineche7269
      @cerineche7269 Před rokem

      back in middle school ,My math teacher bullied me in front of the whole class for being bad at math , now i suffer from social anxiety :) BECAUSE OF HER ,she was the literal epitome of a sadism and narcissism at the same time she would roast me every time she had the opportunity and oh she enjoyed it as fuuck , , I wish talked back when she verbally attacked me i was and sweet and nice af
      Man once i pictured myself shooting her in the head ( 🤣 just to ease my thoughts )

    • @theredguy8746
      @theredguy8746 Před rokem +33

      The teacher who did that is honestly evil and deserves all the shit that comes their way. It also makes me wonder why no one tried to intervene and help the poor girl. I certainly would have done even if it meant me getting excluded for punching the teacher in the face.

    • @francookie9353
      @francookie9353 Před rokem +8

      @@kjm1529 Or take a second chance after they didn't have highschool glory days. :/

  • @kinoko9113
    @kinoko9113 Před rokem +329

    "I hope you ll get r*ped by your dad"
    I was in a private elementary school were our teachers were nuns, all the kids there hated me for my looks and tastes (context, i had really big frontal teeth that would gap out my lips), i got beaten up almost daily and also the kids from the other grades were mean to me (for them is because I befriended the only autistic kid at the school, who was older than me). They said that when they were leaving after pushing me down a lil mountine near a football camp, i hit my head hard on the ground. I never told my parents at the time, but years later, i ran away from my father s home, he always manipulated me and abused me, making me think it was normal to live that way because I was wrong.
    I live with my mom now and I started my own life and I made my first friends, she s now to me my only parent.

    • @pianissimply1739
      @pianissimply1739 Před rokem +57

      That’s horrible. You don’t deserve any of that. I hope you’re healing now.

    • @giannarose5392
      @giannarose5392 Před rokem +41

      Sending you virtual hugs~

    • @janetsworld9734
      @janetsworld9734 Před rokem +19

      You didn't deserve that! I'm so glad you are now starting your own life. You have the rest of your life ahead of you! :)

    • @alfinpovg6378
      @alfinpovg6378 Před rokem

    • @Vansika1233
      @Vansika1233 Před rokem +11

      You deserve the whole worldddd babyyyy

  • @Kara57212
    @Kara57212 Před 10 měsíci +60

    The guy that said that he wasn’t told “I love you” from his parents growing up; I can relate. That was painful for me too not to hear that. My mother in 2022 passed away in hospice. She never told me I love you growing up and I knew one night that I might not talk to her again the next day. So I decided to say I love her and for the first time she turned to me and said she loved me too. I was in shock. My breath was taken away. That was the last thing she said to me and I carry that in my heart everyday. It meant so much to me to finally hear her say that.

  • @ladylavender7411
    @ladylavender7411 Před rokem +1055

    The dad telling his daughter her singing voice was horrific absolutely broke me. Why would you ever say that to a child? 💔

    • @1699ArunjeetSINGH
      @1699ArunjeetSINGH Před rokem +15

      Not knowing the future people say lot of things.

    • @teamcedricdiggory
      @teamcedricdiggory Před rokem +44

      Hurt people hurt others

    • @jackedkerouac4414
      @jackedkerouac4414 Před rokem +40

      Jealousy pure and simple

    • @swaggykassie
      @swaggykassie Před rokem +17

      @@teamcedricdiggory never excuses that behavior. Being hurt doesn’t give the privilege to hurt others. If your hurt you should talk to someone even if it’s just a friend. I’m not trying to invalidate anyone’s feelings but it’s not fair to hurt others bc your hurt.

    • @vfsberry7491
      @vfsberry7491 Před rokem +4

      @@swaggykassie How did he excuse their behavior? They simply said that people who are hurting hurt others nothing about that excused the abusers behavior. If you can’t see the difference then you really shouldn’t speak on stuff like this

  • @Rose8
    @Rose8 Před rokem +517

    You can apologize but you can never remove the damage that's been done.

  • @annah995
    @annah995 Před rokem +182

    my mom telling me I am boring was hard for me. It is incredible what parents say to their children...

    • @LA-cm9uo
      @LA-cm9uo Před rokem +16

      People criticize others based on what they don't like about themselves.

    • @blivelly2420
      @blivelly2420 Před rokem +3

      been told this all my life as well

  • @NoahSpencer008
    @NoahSpencer008 Před rokem +92

    3:06 that leveled me. As a musician myself, I cannot begin to imagine the pain and suffering she must feel everyday. I hope that one day she will rekindle her love for playing and singing.

  • @TiffaniTube622
    @TiffaniTube622 Před rokem +1797

    Just sent my son a text to ask if theres anything I ever said that hurt his feelings, the good news is we can become the parents we needed.

    • @MISNM0
      @MISNM0 Před rokem +31

      💓

    • @arisadventure2340
      @arisadventure2340 Před rokem +95

      Love this!!! It's never too late to improve or try to make amends for past mistakes.

    • @Aromatic-ring
      @Aromatic-ring Před rokem +5

      That’s fucking weird.

    • @itstinyty
      @itstinyty Před rokem +5

      💗💖
      I always knew I was gonna be the Mom I wanted/needed.

    • @blackequine.official
      @blackequine.official Před rokem +5

      it literally changes everything - i was just called pure evil by my mother - my soul is broken

  • @TheAndylaf
    @TheAndylaf Před rokem +1504

    It’ll be interesting to watch a video about “What's the worst thing you've ever said to someone?” I think we all have regrets.

    • @HospitalForSouls.X
      @HospitalForSouls.X Před rokem +47

      Countless times I've told people to take themselves off the planet. I said it out of anger and always regretted it later, because I never knew who actually followed through with it.

    • @OtterThanMost
      @OtterThanMost Před rokem +105

      The worst thing I ever said to someone happened in sixth grade. This girl Sam, I don’t remember how the conversation started, but she said that her mom told her she was beautiful. I remember saying, in a very sinister way, “your mom has to say that, she’s your mom. She doesn’t actually think that.” And I remember seeing her lip quiver out of the corner of my eye and seeing the tears fall. She was a sweet kid… and after that she changed. She turned to a lot of bad things for validation… and I think my little comment is what started that domino effect. I was in a bad place in my childhood at the time and I think back to it now and tear up… I probably ruined her life in some way with that comment. Sam, if you ever see this.. I’m so fucking sorry. I had my own shit and I took it out on you. You ARE beautiful, and your mom saw it before I ever could. Please forgive me.

    • @carmellahoney3599
      @carmellahoney3599 Před rokem +5

      @@HospitalForSouls.X you were projecting your own wants

    • @carmellahoney3599
      @carmellahoney3599 Před rokem +2

      @@OtterThanMost so you are that little boy on the playground that liked a girl but would bully her because of your own insecurities.. typical

    • @yessica5231
      @yessica5231 Před rokem +6

      My family bullied me to the point of wanting to kms, and I told them that they should put themselves before anyone and that family didn't matter because one day we'll all grow apart and I still regret it.

  • @DrDisasta
    @DrDisasta Před 5 měsíci +23

    That part where the women stopped singing because of her father hurt my heart. Choked up. Just heard my daughter sing her heart out on Christmas Eve a couple days ago and it was the most beautiful thing ever. ❤

  • @Iamlearningtolove
    @Iamlearningtolove Před rokem +64

    "Words definitely have power." Amen to that.

  • @nilushiexplains9154
    @nilushiexplains9154 Před rokem +1525

    I discontinued my education for 8 years at the age of 15 and I wanted to restart it at the age of 24.
    My dad said, " schools are for children. Not for those who had wasted their time. You are a grown ass woman now. Won't you be ashamed to join the children who are almost half of your age? You should stay at home and do house chores" .
    These words tore my heart. I wanted some encouragement and appreciation from my parents on my life changing decision but couldn't get a single soft word😭😭
    Edit: I am a certified medical doctor now🥰🥰
    I completed my education after my marriage with the help and support of my hubby.

    • @misshoneynevercame4832
      @misshoneynevercame4832 Před rokem +58

      There is never any shame in getting an education and creating a better life for yourself. Your dad did not want you to improve. I would love him from a distance.

    • @nilushiexplains9154
      @nilushiexplains9154 Před rokem +35

      @@misshoneynevercame4832 I was a drug addict and victim of child abuse. I had a tough childhood and teens. My dad was not supportive at all as he and my mom always fought. After every fight, my mom used to leave the house and I had to cook and clean for my siblings as I am the eldest. At last, things were getting better, he quit alcohol and was doing a job. He was happy for me when I performed very well in my medical university. We lost him in pandemic due to covid 19. I still love him. In his last years, he tried to be a good dad and he really supported my siblings.

    • @aster.n3018
      @aster.n3018 Před rokem +16

      So happy to know that you got to complete your education and have supportive partner 🌸 there is never an age requirement for education ..we are learning all the time ,doing that through an educational institute is not a bad thing.

    • @kiwiwooq
      @kiwiwooq Před rokem +8

      You are so inspirational 💖💖

    • @misshoneynevercame4832
      @misshoneynevercame4832 Před rokem +4

      @@nilushiexplains9154 I'm happy for you that he changed at the end.

  • @albertahall3624
    @albertahall3624 Před rokem +1030

    The singing lady got me. I never cry but I burst into tears. Truly so painful to imagine how different her life may have been if she was supported in her talents. I pray that she heals and realises it’s not too late.

    • @jakeking3859
      @jakeking3859 Před rokem +29

      Same here. it was immediate tears for me, after she said what her father told her. How awful for a parent to so swiftly and brutally destroy their child's confidence.

    • @adrianacccarrillo9981
      @adrianacccarrillo9981 Před rokem +1

      😭😭😭😭😭

    • @itsjustmg2175
      @itsjustmg2175 Před rokem +2

      I feel her 😭💔

    • @AlexanderGucci
      @AlexanderGucci Před rokem +1

      Amen🤍🫶🏻🙏🏻

    • @juventude22
      @juventude22 Před rokem +8

      My sister would tell me she was annoyed at my guitar playing and singing, and she once said she didn't like my voice. And I don't pretend I'm great or something but it does hurt your confidence, and ruins something you just do because you enjoy it. And I married and my wife has actually said the same things, like she didn't really say she didn't like mt voice but that my guitar playing was annoying and excessive and repetitve. and there was a point where we had like a huge fight and then I looked at her face and promised I wouldn't ever play again, at least in front of her.

  • @dyamantechavez3468
    @dyamantechavez3468 Před rokem +85

    I grew up with a lot of verbal abuse from my mom, but one moment that stood out from the rest is when I washed a pot that she wanted me to and I made sure to do it so well that it was SPOTLESS, but even after it all she told me I was "good for nothing and cant 'clean my own ass'". In that same time span, I found myself in an abusive relationship where one of the most hurtful things my ex boyfriend said was that he wanted to break up because I was "ugly"

    • @gucctae6147
      @gucctae6147 Před rokem +5

      i’m so sorry, ur ex and ur mom r so wrong for this

    • @dyamantechavez3468
      @dyamantechavez3468 Před rokem +7

      @@gucctae6147 yup they sure are. My ex used to use my insecurities against me as punishment if I went against him on anything. I wasn't aware at the time since I was used to it, but I learned and became self aware. Now I know who to weed out and I've healed from a lot

  • @MacyPooh196
    @MacyPooh196 Před rokem +48

    My dad told me to stop calling him because he had “other kids to take care of”. I was 18 years old and was sick with a flu. It was right before Christmas and our big family Christmas party (something I LOVE) and it was one of the hardest christmases I’ve ever been through. I usually remember each one but I can’t remember that one. I’m 26 now and it still bothers me but I don’t like to cry about it because he doesn’t get to make me feel that way anymore.

    • @Heidi-eb4vj
      @Heidi-eb4vj Před rokem +6

      I hear ya, when I would call my dad because I wanted to fly to see him, he would say, I have a new family now" and I wasn't included

    • @MacyPooh196
      @MacyPooh196 Před rokem +6

      @@Heidi-eb4vj that’s so fucking evil. I’m sorry you had to go through that.

  • @MH-ec1qc
    @MH-ec1qc Před rokem +1741

    The guy who was told "I love you" hit the nail on the head. It is truly the most painful thing a person can say to you when it is a tool weaponized for selfish motives. I've never believed it again.

    • @reginaldfairfield
      @reginaldfairfield Před rokem +81

      you can tell by his voice that he was definitely messed up.

    • @tlanxe682
      @tlanxe682 Před rokem +21

      @@reginaldfairfield yes for sure heartbreak is not a joke, I understand why some people even kill their partner that has betrayed them cause that’s serious pain

    • @nogodsnomasters6963
      @nogodsnomasters6963 Před rokem +47

      ​@@tlanxe682 uuh yeah no. wtf. definitely don't understand KILLING a person, and yeah heartbreak is real. people who kill their partners don't do it cos they're hurting, but cos they're controlling and abusive.

    • @tlanxe682
      @tlanxe682 Před rokem +4

      @@nogodsnomasters6963 not really, people with abusive partners tend to live in fear and their parter is checking where they are 24/7, so cheating would be last thing they’d do even if they can somehow get away with it
      And I’m not saying it’s right and you don’t have to agree but I can definitely understand, when I got my heart broken I fantasised over stabbing the guy a lot and I would’ve been very much capable of it, don’t fuck with people’s emotions like that

    • @decristal48
      @decristal48 Před rokem +1

      I only believe it when my family say it

  • @dez9872
    @dez9872 Před rokem +675

    The most painful thing I've been told was "you're a liar" by my Father. He said this to me after it came out that I was molested by a family member throughout my childhood.. I didn't tell anyone for years out of shame and fear so for him to say that only confirmed my fears and deepened my shame.

    • @99Muzic
      @99Muzic Před rokem +53

      I’m sorry :( you didn’t deserve that

    • @gloglow2379
      @gloglow2379 Před rokem +50

      You are not a liar. And please, don’t carry the shame. You were not at fault then, and are still not at fault now.

    • @elisecooper1942
      @elisecooper1942 Před rokem +19

      You're stronger than you will ever know. You are not alone. Stay strong my friend.

    • @thiziriii
      @thiziriii Před rokem +5

      So sorry for you . Stay strong . God is with you.

    • @alisonpham767
      @alisonpham767 Před rokem +9

      I feel your pain. They chose them over their own child. Reflect on other things they didnt support you with. Thats how they are. Its definitely not you.

  • @dakotagarcia7781
    @dakotagarcia7781 Před 5 měsíci +13

    It always strikes my heart that one single moment can cut into your soul so deep that time cannot heal it. I still remember my mom telling me "the music you listen to means nothing". we were in the car. I was 13. I was trying to show her a song about sexual assault. I'd been assulted by her husband, my step dad. She did back track, and try to fix it, but the wound was dealt. I cry now typing this because the pain still overwhelms me.

  • @Wothi
    @Wothi Před rokem +34

    I'll never understand ppl shaming others for their scars. Scars are amazing in a weirdly good way, there's always a story behind them wether they are big, small or very drastic ones. They make us unique and special. 💕

    • @monk3110
      @monk3110 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I have a little scar through my eyebrow from when I fell asleep on the couch and the cat fell off the air conditioner onto my face

    • @alst4817
      @alst4817 Před 3 měsíci

      @@monk3110😂😂

  • @grace_rose
    @grace_rose Před rokem +1251

    To the woman who no longer sings... My parents told me the same thing and I started taking singing lessons a few months ago and IT. HAS. CHANGED. MY. LIFE! I cried my way thru the first few bc i carried so much pain from being told how terrible i was, but i swear, better than therapy bc the body let's the trauma go 💕 you deserve more people in your corner telling you that your voice is beautiful.

    • @vikkievenden9988
      @vikkievenden9988 Před rokem +12

      that's so awesome

    • @1699ArunjeetSINGH
      @1699ArunjeetSINGH Před rokem +11

      As long as your voice or singing make you peaceful and happy that's the matter dear.

    • @Jaabir21
      @Jaabir21 Před rokem +3

      Where are your singing videos? Post them

    • @patrik455
      @patrik455 Před rokem +13

      Even if your voice is not beautiful, all the people should sing. It helps to process all the emotions that we are going through, I'm a singer, I can feel it on my own skin that it's such a good therapy for me.

    • @grace_rose
      @grace_rose Před rokem +1

      @@Jaabir21 still too shy! But maybe one day (:

  • @NicoleMoonyt
    @NicoleMoonyt Před rokem +780

    I will never understand parents who intentionally try and hurt their children's feelings. My heart is so heavy for the ones being told they are good for nothing, can't sing, and useless. I just want to give them the biggest hug.

    • @afnanbouziad1541
      @afnanbouziad1541 Před rokem

      All love 🫶 ur comment made my day

    • @someone-re7sq
      @someone-re7sq Před rokem +1

      ur comment made my day, thank u 🥺

    • @annabelledevico773
      @annabelledevico773 Před rokem +2

      Once I was about 10 years old and me and my family were staying at a rental house and it was an old farmhouse about 2 hours away from home so me and my 3 other siblings were staying on the top floor and it was just one really big room with a small, narrow winding staircase and I was incredibly mad at one of my sisters one night while we were there because she was making fun of me and taking my things and so I pushed her down the hallway toward the stairs not realizing where I was going and she started crying and my mother came up and said you could have hurt her if you ever do that again we will leave you here alone. Then later that night she came in and said I love you but now I will never believe her after that.
      Don’t worry I don’t think about it much anymore it doesn’t bother me but some days it hits me hard like a rock after forgetting it for a while.

  • @dominiquesims2162
    @dominiquesims2162 Před rokem +19

    “The only reason you were born is because your dad wanted you…I didn’t.” As a kid I always felt that my mother had vastly more affection for my younger brother then she did towards me. As my brother and I got older, our friends and their families started to notice how drastic her parenting was towards me versus my brother. Feeling like I was unlovable, feeling that no matter what accomplishments I had or successes came in my life…she would never be proud of me. I was in my early 20’s when my mom said that to me and in that moment, I could feel that little kid inside who was still yearning for his mothers love, die. I’m in my 40’s now and I’m still haunted by what my mom said. I always will be unfortunately.

    • @Odysseus1999
      @Odysseus1999 Před 7 měsíci +3

      That’s so weird considering you’re the older brother. If she didn’t want a kid the first time then why did she have your brother after she had you? Maybe she just grew to like your younger brother, but not you. I’m sorry. She sounds terrible

    • @angelbeauty8
      @angelbeauty8 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Mine was my father. He said he wished he only had boys.
      And when I was 17 he said a person like me shouldn't study more. You should just work.
      Years later he asked me why I didn't continue studying

  • @muskreality
    @muskreality Před rokem +9

    The worst thing that I ever said to someone was to my ex-girlfriend who is also a single mother, I told her she was cursed. I regret it to this day. Please be careful on what you speak

  • @Khushi-jk8ud
    @Khushi-jk8ud Před rokem +902

    Unfortunately, the most hurtful thing to most people came from their parents. :(
    |
    Edit: But we can ensure we don't do the same to our kids. :)

    • @deepahariharan5234
      @deepahariharan5234 Před rokem +15

      Words from important people of your life hurt most

    • @hannahs3145
      @hannahs3145 Před rokem +17

      Parents or other mentors like teachers, guidance counselors, etc. Basically, it seems like the words coming from the people who are supposed to protect and support us, matter the most

    • @chairmankurihara8658
      @chairmankurihara8658 Před rokem +7

      I'm not gonna go into detail but the most hurtful thing I have been told also came from one of my parent. (Mom)

    • @bbbublez143
      @bbbublez143 Před rokem +2

      was about to comment this but yea :/

    • @k.e.1760
      @k.e.1760 Před rokem +1

      @@bbbublez143 you will heal

  • @user-tb1yb8tu8d
    @user-tb1yb8tu8d Před rokem +1138

    The most painful thing someone has said to me was “he didn’t make it” from a police officer at the station. I lost my fiancé, soulmate, high school sweetheart of 7 years due to gun violence. That hurt me beyond anything. I was screaming and crying almost fell to my knees. The most traumatic thing that has ever happened to me.

    • @halachacha4312
      @halachacha4312 Před rokem +36

      I hope you're doing well darling
      And i'm so sorry for your loss
      love you 🤍

    • @daisywares1
      @daisywares1 Před rokem +23

      Yes...similar here. "He's gone" is what I heard. I thought I might die as well.

    • @muffieebgking1230
      @muffieebgking1230 Před rokem +7

      I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @thefrog4990
      @thefrog4990 Před rokem +6

      May he rest in piece. I'm sorry for your loss. That's truly awful.

    • @Thisisdorathecat
      @Thisisdorathecat Před rokem +3

      I'm sorry for your loss

  • @TheeVande
    @TheeVande Před 7 měsíci +10

    5:20 it's painful how much I can relate to this. I'm fortunate to not be able to point to specific instances of hurtful things being to told to me, but I also never got an "I love you" "I'm proud of you" "good job" etc. and now it's difficult to show other people affection or be sentimental because it's so foreign to me

  • @fluid_tester01
    @fluid_tester01 Před rokem +14

    i think the worst was "There was a time when I really did love you."

  • @el2941
    @el2941 Před rokem +235

    I cried for the lady who sung. Some parents are so cruel

  • @reignofbabies
    @reignofbabies Před rokem +899

    It’s fascinating how we can brush off some pain pretty fast and other pain stay with us for decades, defining us, in a way…

    • @KarriSimone
      @KarriSimone Před rokem +12

      It is crazy

    • @sargentocapitao9668
      @sargentocapitao9668 Před rokem +35

      I wonder how many of us are just hurt children who grew up trying to wrap their minds around all kinds of trauma

    • @artaizen1613
      @artaizen1613 Před rokem +28

      sometimes the most ridiculous and small thing that people think won't hurt anyone may actually be the most traumatizing memory for them

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 Před rokem +7

      @@sargentocapitao9668 - Suspect we ALL are. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @jesusisking3814
      @jesusisking3814 Před rokem

      If you die tonight, do you know where you're going? Did you know that Jesus Christ is THE only way to Heaven and He loves you?
      Through Him, God offers you a FREE gift - forgiveness. All you need to do is repent, turn away from your sins and evil ways,
      from now on put your faith completely in Jesus Christ and be obedient to Him.
      Biblical explanation of the Gospel:
      God doesn’t want anybody in hell because He loves us, but you must understand why
      we deserve hell and why those who refuse to live under His authority will go
      there. (Matthew 12:30) ''Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not
      gather with me scatters.'' He gave us the law (Ten Commandments) not to make us righteous, but
      rather to show us our sin (Romans 3:20). God gave us free will and since Adam
      sinned in the garden, sin is the nature of our flesh and we ALL have sinned. (Romans 3:23)
      The law demands death to those who sin (Romans 6:23).
      Revelation 21:8 says that all liars will go to hell.
      For someone to be justified before holy God they have to be sinless, that's why everyone need Jesus Christ - for He lived a sinless life and resurrected.
      None of us are good in God’s eyes, because for God good means moral perfection. We all
      have broken God’s commandments, we all have sinned in our lives so none of us
      are good. ‘’For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is
      guilty of breaking all of it.’’ (James 2:10). Our carnal mind is hostile to God; it does not submit
      to God's moral law and it never will (Romans 8:7). We hate the thought of God for the same reason a criminal
      hates a policeman - we know we have sinned against God and are guilty of it, but we don't want to be damned.
      Good News is that Jesus Christ lived a perfect, holy, sinless life, Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
      He was buried and He was raised from the dead on the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
      For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever
      believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.’’ (John 3:16)
      We aren’t saved based on our good deeds/works, but only by the grace of God through faith.
      ''For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God -
      not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2:8-9)
      Jesus said ‘’it is finished’’ (John 19:30) just before He died on the cross, which means He paid the fine for our sins
      (past, present, future) to be forgiven if we repent and trust in Him.
      ''What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly not!'' (Romans 6:15)
      ''Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out'' (Acts 3:19)
      Repentance is a turning away from sin and all evil works, and it always results in changed behavior (Luke 3:8).
      Biblically, a person who repents does not continue willfully in sin.
      While sorrow from sin is not equivalent to repentance, it is certainly an element of scriptural repentance (2 Corinthians 7:10).
      Do not play a hypocrite. ''God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all.
      If we claim to have fellowship with Him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth.'' (1 John 1:5-6)
      If you have repented and have genuine faith in Jesus Christ then you will receive the gift of Holy Spirit and be born-again spiritually.
      (John 3:3) Jesus replied, "Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again."
      When you believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance
      until the redemption of those who are God’s possession - to the praise of His glory. (Ephesians 1:13-14)
      You are born again with the Spirit of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).
      Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him. (John 3:36)
      ''You will know them by their fruits'' (Matthew 7)
      If you have been truly born-again with the Holy Spirit and He has regenerated your heart, you will desire righteousnes -
      to do what is good and righteous in God's eyes, to seek God everyday in His Word and prayer, to strengthen your relationship with God.
      You will no longer desire to willfully continue living in sin but will want to obey God out of your love for Him because of His amazing grace
      revealed to us through the death and resurrection of His Son.
      ''Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.'' (2 Corinthians 5:17)
      ''For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.'' (Eph 2:10)
      You will have a testimony - of what your life had been before and how has it changed now when you have surrendered it to Lord Jesus Christ.
      As a declaration and affirmation of your faith in Jesus Christ, get baptised in water because He commanded us to do so.
      In John 3:5 Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.''
      ''Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit'' (Matthew 28:19)
      ''Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.'' (Acts 2:41)
      ''And this water symbolizes the baptism that now saves you also - not the removal of dirt from the body,
      but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God - through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,'' (1 Peter 3:21)
      ''We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that,
      just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.'' (Romans 6:4)
      ''Having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through your faith in the working of God,
      who raised him from the dead.'' (Colossians 2:12)
      Please get right with God and start your relationship with Jesus Christ today before it’s too late, because there’s not much time left!
      "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.’’ (Mark 13:32)
      Get to know Christ through God's Word - Bible. At first I recommend reading Gospel of John and book of Romans. God bless you!
      Jeremiah 29:13 - ''You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.''

  • @xoxo9357
    @xoxo9357 Před rokem +22

    the lady that talked about her dad telling her how bad she sang...that was just wow. i feel bad for her but im so proud of her for going through that.

  • @fruitbagels
    @fruitbagels Před rokem +18

    Went to visit my dad in hospice who was battling a rare and incurable form of brain cancer. I was the first one to enter the room and my mom just looked up at me while sobbing and said "He's gone." It's stuck with me ever since and I still have nightmares about it. I still remember his pale discolored body and his cold skin when I touched him for the last time. I was 14.

  • @brieb402
    @brieb402 Před rokem +560

    This is _one_ of the reasons I'm terrified to have kids someday. The capability parents have to deeply scar their kids is huge, and even the best parents can't avoid hurting their child through imperfections at some point to some degree.
    It especially hurts that a thoughtless word can scar someone as deeply as some of these people have been. I know it's part of growing up and confronting our own insecurities, but it's still amazing how much power words hold.

    • @marycoyle5633
      @marycoyle5633 Před rokem +20

      I used to think this too, but I eventually learned that we are all imperfect parents and self awareness goes a long way,and being open to learning along the journey.Apologising to children when you get it wrong is a powerful thing to do - it validates them and gives them the respect they deserve..

    • @katesomething1701
      @katesomething1701 Před rokem +14

      I would think the opposite- the fact you are already worrying about hurting a child’s feelings nodes well that you would be a good parent instead.

  • @verenasummer
    @verenasummer Před rokem +460

    "you're a waste of time" and "nobody will ever love you" was what my father said to me all my childhood, today, at 19 I see how cruel and pathetic someone has to be to raise a child blaming him for simply existing. It's like they say whoever talks forgets, whoever listens doesn't...

    • @KaliKali-hv9bt
      @KaliKali-hv9bt Před rokem +8

      ❤❤❤We love you.. what a waste of space for someone to say that to you

    • @emilyeah
      @emilyeah Před rokem +9

      😑 he must have so much pain in his heart. So sad he didn't recognize it and blamed it on you. YOU are GREAT and VERY VALUABLE ❣️

    • @2_thumbs_up_baby
      @2_thumbs_up_baby Před rokem +2

      Very probably yr Dad was treated the same way that he treated you. I see my Mum just repeated what was said to her and I can sympathize with that. But from my Dad it seemed very cowardly even though I know he had it tough.

    • @verenasummer
      @verenasummer Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the comments ♡ I see my father's actions as bitterness, on top of all the violence I grew up with, but in the past I've tried to understand his side and how he was raised. Only I couldn't, I couldn't watch him mistreat me every day and still seek his love and approval. I gave up on that, it was between choosing myself or letting him kill me.

    • @christopherweltmer4227
      @christopherweltmer4227 Před rokem +2

      You’re special and you have value god bless you

  • @malonesizelove
    @malonesizelove Před 4 měsíci +3

    “I don’t know how to unstick from that.” That statement broke my heart.

  • @beatrizortega1712
    @beatrizortega1712 Před rokem +20

    "You're not a good person." It's not the most painful thing I've been told by my mother but definitely the one that stuck with me the most, because I was less than 10 years old and I just didn't know how to react to my grandpa's passing, which was my first experience with death. It shaped the way I give myself to people, and I end up getting hurt a lot in order to prove that I'm not bad or undeserving of care.

  • @Carolina-cm6nu
    @Carolina-cm6nu Před rokem +547

    That first guy is solid, the way he recognized the hurt in the past but had moved on and still showed love is incredible. We need more people doing this (myself included).

    • @devon7179
      @devon7179 Před rokem +15

      or we could let people heal at their own pace and on their own time

  • @geezer8186
    @geezer8186 Před rokem +220

    i feel so bad for that girl who said her father didn’t enjoy her singing. you’re supposed to encourage your daughter, not hurt her. i feel lucky to have parents who let me reach for my dreams as a child , whether they were real or not

  • @amulyasananth
    @amulyasananth Před rokem +21

    I usually don't watch these kind of videos but instead just end up listening to them. But I literally watched this on fullscreen. There is something about watching people's eyes and facial expressions up close as they think about their pain of the past and how they react to it. It's so humanising and is a great reminder of how impactful the little things are.

  • @nassrahilunga4141
    @nassrahilunga4141 Před rokem +14

    what hurts me a lot is the fact that these words stay with someone for the rest of their life until they decided to prove everyone wrong. not everyone has the capability of making the change to prove that they’re more than what they’ve been called.

  • @sabrxna2683
    @sabrxna2683 Před rokem +323

    When I was a child I got bullied pretty badly in school, but never told anyone. Once I finally had the guts to tell my mother about it and she said „if nobody likes you there has to be a reason for that“. That stuck with me forever

    • @user-jb4rz7kx5h
      @user-jb4rz7kx5h Před rokem +21

      That’s so sad. I’m so sorry to hear you had to go through that then the nasty comment from your mother was the nail in the coffin 😢. I hope you have been able to heal and release the pain. Remember that anything nasty that ever comes out of a person’s mouth is them projecting their own self-hate in some way, shape or form. It actually has nothing to do with the person it is directed at. It’s just mirroring. And funnily enough, people who get bullied a lot usually tend to be the sweetest, most sensitive and kind people. No doubt you too. Be proud to be a beautiful gentle soul 💜😊

    • @km4336
      @km4336 Před rokem +5

      Our mothers say the most hurtful things and they don't even realize the damage

    • @clamboat6075
      @clamboat6075 Před rokem +5

      Me too. I was tortured in junior high daily, then went home to a place where everything bad was my fault.

    • @AshleyRevoir
      @AshleyRevoir Před rokem +4

      @@user-jb4rz7kx5h that’s true, I was bullied *every day* no joke, even physically all the time, but I was literally so loving and caring and loved Jesus soooo much. I was such a light and I would definitely want to be friends with my younger self. I wish I could still be the little light I used too be, almost everyday my parents and sometimes even siblings or relatives (also old friends) would say how much I’ve changed and I’m not the go-lucky girl I always was. Don’t get me wrong I’m still kind, it’s just after some events I kinda feel like I’ve lost myself.
      And it just hurts me every time they tell me that, I wish I could be the Ashley they want.

    • @grandma460
      @grandma460 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Sounds like the first bully was your mother. I’m so sorry. Don’t let mom win. Be happy and thank you for sharing. It takes a kind and sensitive soul to share one’s pain. You are loved. And you are lovely.

  • @cantthinkofafuckingusernam7534

    "You shouldn't have been born"
    Should be sad, but it actually made me crack up so much. It was said by my step father, like the dude had any say or power over it LMAO

    • @squidward9191
      @squidward9191 Před rokem

      At least he didn't kill you like lots of male mammals do to the offspring of the females they mate with

    • @yraaadaji6515
      @yraaadaji6515 Před rokem +14

      “You didn’t born me” 👑

    • @LoveLearnForgive
      @LoveLearnForgive Před rokem

      😁😁😁

  • @pineapplesnoopy1876
    @pineapplesnoopy1876 Před 5 měsíci +9

    To the lady who still sings in her heart: please get some EMDR therapy to help you with that painful memory and get you singing again 💖

    • @awksusannehun
      @awksusannehun Před měsícem

      Yes 🥹 I would love this for her!! To become unstuck 🙏🏻💛

  • @ANabiha
    @ANabiha Před rokem +20

    wonder if these people will remember the way they felt before they speak to their own children one day

  • @Iamcameronboyce
    @Iamcameronboyce Před rokem +370

    I've always had panic attacks at school and whenever my dad would come to pick me up he would say to me "Stop looking for attention and entertaining other people " as if it was something I wanted anybody to see me go through.

    • @sunmarsh
      @sunmarsh Před rokem +23

      I'm sorry that he wasn't able to be there for you. It must have been very hard to deal with on your own/without his support. Sending you love & light.

    • @Iamcameronboyce
      @Iamcameronboyce Před rokem +14

      @@sunmarsh thank you so much. It was hard. and seeing this video triggered my anxiety a bit more but it feels good to read your kind words

    • @cerineche7269
      @cerineche7269 Před rokem +8

      Was it from social anxiety ? Because i had the same panic Attacks before going to class every single day ,which was essentially form social phobia

    • @Iamcameronboyce
      @Iamcameronboyce Před rokem +2

      @@cerineche7269 yeah that's it. Suddenly I would not be able to breathe well, feeling numb, tears. Like everything is falling apart. Although it does not occur to me often to extents that I'd feel like it's gone and when it Suddenly happens it's always really worse

    • @Killua_Zoldyck3407
      @Killua_Zoldyck3407 Před rokem

      My stomach always hurts at school and i start tearing up because of bullies. Then it's time to go home...😓💀

  • @atree4487
    @atree4487 Před rokem +245

    "I resent the idea of children."
    My father has 5 children, and he said this to me lightheartedly. He didn't think it would hurt me.

    • @allyson--
      @allyson-- Před rokem +15

      awful.... I wonder if he felt resented as a child & is simply passing along that hurt :-(

    • @lettus143
      @lettus143 Před rokem +28

      yeah kind of a weird thing for parents to say tbh. i'm a mother of 4 kids and was talking with my dad 1-1 recently and he was suggesting that i've 'got may hands full' or wanna pull my hair out or something, and i very confidently told him no, that i love being a mom, and that any future children would be seen as a blessing. and he goes "yeah you say that now, but eventually you'll be sitting there looking forward to the day you get your house back and your piece and quiet back and all that free time again". i immediately replied that 'then my kids will be bringing along my grandkids and i'll enjoy that, too" but i think about what he said a lot because it confirms to me what i felt as a child. that we were a burden.

    • @darkkiss7247
      @darkkiss7247 Před rokem +17

      If your dad didn't want children he could have done something about it. He chose not to. Don't feel bad about other people's choices. Don't let him put that on you. He made his bed.

    • @atree4487
      @atree4487 Před rokem +4

      @@allyson-- it's very possible; his relationship with his dad is awful. But he's also always been like that - he said his only responsibility was to financially support us until we were 18. Then, we and/or he could decide if they wanted a relationship.

    • @wolfzmusic9706
      @wolfzmusic9706 Před rokem +1

      @@lettus143 I can kind of understand his answer tbh. Children can definitely be hard work, but it's also obviously very rewarding at times and worth it if you actually want to be a parent.

  • @tdhawk167
    @tdhawk167 Před rokem +14

    My heart goes out to every single one of these absolutely beautiful humans

  • @suhaylahherrera6389
    @suhaylahherrera6389 Před rokem +13

    "You disgust me"-my dad. I don't know why I ever thought I could please him or make him love me

  • @_all_around_us
    @_all_around_us Před rokem +23

    6:58 wow.. that teacher was an absolute piece of shit. To treat a child like that? Infuriating.

  • @emirenee66
    @emirenee66 Před rokem +237

    to the woman who was ignored by her father and then told her that she couldnt sing,, that woman was 100% right, she knew you had a great voice and soul and wanted to tell your father probably to be nice and to hope that he was proud of you. he chose to be critical when you were proud for the first time. its very shattering especially from an adult. i hope you sing your heart out in the car or at home when you get ready. your heart needs it and youre amazing i love you

  • @diegomaccabruno6965
    @diegomaccabruno6965 Před rokem +31

    "you ruined my life" hit me hard, really did.

  • @ns4022
    @ns4022 Před rokem +27

    For all these people in this video, I’m so sorry that you all received hurtful comments and it’s ok if you’re still hurt. You’re all stronger than you know! Not every parent deserves to have kids because of how they abuse or bully them

  • @MsBkene
    @MsBkene Před rokem +35

    To the woman with the burnt hand: It doesn't look ugly! If I'd met you and saw it, it would never have crossed my mind that it's ugly or weird. It's just unique!

    • @decristal48
      @decristal48 Před rokem +1

      You're so sweet, I would have thought the same. I have a pal with a purple mark of beauty on her eye, and I used to tell her it was adorable. And it was 😊

  • @sunmarsh
    @sunmarsh Před rokem +52

    "Medusa" your hair is gorgeous... don't let anyone tell you different!

  • @passo5730
    @passo5730 Před rokem +13

    The one with the lady who wanted to be an artist made me pretty sad. As an artist myself I like to try to inspire others not put them down

    • @user-zu8qh1ym8s
      @user-zu8qh1ym8s Před 5 měsíci

      I think her mom was just jealous and saw competition so she knocked her down so she wouldn't have to compete with her daughter.

  • @VaivaPaula95
    @VaivaPaula95 Před rokem +69

    And to the girl with RBF: totally get it. I also have rbf and if I got a penny every single time I've been told I look mean/bitchy/angry/upset or 'smile more', I'd probably be a millionaire by now.

    • @dinowithwings9936
      @dinowithwings9936 Před rokem

      Same. It’s a shame, really…

    • @loiscassels8966
      @loiscassels8966 Před rokem

      What is RBF?

    • @ifgenia
      @ifgenia Před 10 měsíci

      Resting B🏝 Face. When you look angry if not smiling.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Who cares? I've heard that many times too

  • @tlanxe682
    @tlanxe682 Před rokem +195

    “Forgive while you still can”
    This resonated with me deeply

  • @sargentocapitao9668
    @sargentocapitao9668 Před rokem +790

    I noticed those 2 older men, the one who was told he was not the parent of his babygirls and the one who cant even hear "I love you", just imagine what this man went through. And they're both clearly form the "bottle-it-up-or-you're-a-wuss" generation so you know its all deep inside somewhere,
    at least most women and younger men in the video seem to at least be able to manifest their pain but these guys felt like they'll explode if they even talk about it

    • @ibrahimsyrgamer2606
      @ibrahimsyrgamer2606 Před rokem +18

      I understand that man that said "I love you" and I really really wish I didn't
      and those 2 answers were the ones that made me shed a tear (or more)

    • @BeADad2447
      @BeADad2447 Před rokem +13

      The focus is always on women! Nobody cares about men. Men are dismissed as non essential. Have you ever heard anybody ever tell little boys that it's special to be a boy(a good boy) then tell them, Men built everything that you see, every car, road, tall building, house, everything you eat, women's safety and every comfort women enjoy, electricity, Air-conditioning, plumbing and every electronic device women enjoy, yet men are hated in our society. Every woman raising children alone, how is it working out for you?

    • @zmb550
      @zmb550 Před rokem

      @@BeADad2447 well if women were given the right to education it wouldn't just be men. If women could of had their own bank account and work to earn money and just be allowed to do everything men were allowed to do women would make up so much more of history. Even against all those odds though women were still able to create and invent amazing things that have helped our society.
      You think women weren't also looked down upon for their emotions? They were called hysterical and were never taken seriously. A woman couldn't speak her mind other wise she would get beaten. She couldn't cry otherwise she would be mocked. She couldn't be anything other than fake happiness. She was expected to rip apart her body for children she sometimes didn't even want because she had no other choice but to marry and bear children.
      You are simply a misogynist person who's obsessed with trying to make yourself feel better about all the atrocities men have done to this earth and to people.
      Men are not the minority in this world. Just because our society wants equality for everyone doesn't mean men are being pushed down. You're just threatened that men are finally exlected to take accountability for their actions instead of getting away with everything.

    • @derekg5563
      @derekg5563 Před rokem +1

      @Sargento Capitao: Well the problem is, what does "manifesting their pain" do for us, for example in this very instance? I guess it gives us a video to watch (that makes us sad, anyway), but does it give us cheaper things we can buy? Does it innovate? Does it improve our standard of living? At the same time we are "enjoying" this video, "mean" businesspeople on the other hand might not have manifested their pain to a level that we consider to be "enough," but they did improve my standard of living if I buy their product at a very worthwhile price. We can quibble about how much _more_ that businessperson might have improved our standard of living than they already have, but I am not sure it would happen through acting more feminine, because who exactly are our role models for that? People who are not building businesses that seriously improve our lives? How many more of those people do we need to have? Presumably there are exceptions but the focus doesn't even seem to be on the exceptions; the role models are often supposed to be random people in videos that "manifest their pain."
      If we saw a businessperson manifesting their pain, and it was about smartphones or something, we would be worried that we would lose our smartphones because we think they might lose the will to run their business. The only thing that might keep this from happening is if we believed that the businessperson that replaces them _wouldn't_ act like the previous one, so that they could succeed in keeping the business afloat so that we still have smartphones available. We might want the phones to be cheaper, but if we think making businesspeople more feminine is the answer, we would also hope they wouldn't lose sight of what the business needs to stay afloat and grow, and not become too separated from that due to a bleeding heart, for the sake of much of the consumer industry as a whole.
      "but these guys felt like they'll explode if they even talk about it"
      But is that not itself a strong expression of emotion? It seems like you yourself could surmise that they were in pain, so in that sense, they didn't fail to show that they were upset, because "holding something in," or at least what we often call “holding something in,” is in itself an emotional expression, even if it's not the flashiest one. If the person truly was holding it in, we wouldn't be able to tell if they were upset or not, but knowing that someone is upset but doesn't want to (_directly,_ is perhaps a suitable word here) show it, implies that they did show it after all, so it didn't stop us from perceiving of their feelings, and perceiving their feelings is supposedly what you wanted to be able to do, right? They still ultimately gave you what you wanted.
      So I guess when someone is about to burst, basically, nobody is actually fooled into thinking they are not sad; perhaps the reason the person is holding it in is to just make less noise or make less flashy faces so that their sadness isn't so in-your-face because maybe they are not trying to make it about them out of some kind of (to their mind) politeness, rather than elitism of "oh look how cool I am because I'm tough" as if they want to brag about it or something. I think that often it's not like that once we leave the realms of, say, high school. For a lot of people that is just their habit and their intention in using it is not to make others feel inferior or "weaker" than them (oftentimes they want to do it as a favor (in their mind) to others, not so much as a favor to themselves). That's a really simplistic and one-dimensional way to look at this phenomenon, which might not be how you look at it, but it is becoming more common for society to look at it that way.
      As I said, this approach still expresses emotion in a useful way and I don't know that it's bad - we should want to help people like that, rather than, I don't know, only help them if they express emotion the way we think they should - either way, if we care about their well-being, we should help them; we should help people of all emotional types, and then people will get helped, just as we wanted :) Meanwhile, let people express or not express emotion how they want, and respect their privacy about why they choose to do it one way or the other. They hear the advice of both their parents and society, but they as free adults ultimately decide who they listen to or if they listen to either of them, and don't need to justify their personality to anybody, and free adults still deserve help.

    • @DaniSupreme
      @DaniSupreme Před rokem +23

      @@BeADad2447 there was also a lot of female inventors, scientists and so on. I think its a bit overboard when you say everything is built by men. Mostly its been that way, cause women werent allowed to do any of that for the longest time as well. Dont get me wrong, there is Jobs that are filled predominantly with male workers, cause its been that way for a very long time and also men are on average built stronger than women and there is still jobs that are not accesable to women, if they get kids cause of a bunch of other problems. So it all kinda conects together to form this big mess we are currently living in.
      And to say nobody cares about men is also missing the point. I mean it would be healthier for men as well, when they can just be who they want to be, there is loads of men out there that struggle under societal stereotypes or that like being emotional or rather would have like to be given the choice to be more emotional, but werent given that choice from childhood onward. Nobody says men need to be like women or anything and nobody is saying that anything men feel or think or want is irrelevant. If men want to be strong and dont wanna show emotion that fine (as long as they chose that path and dont hurt others with it).
      Men arent hated as men, the behaviour a percentage of men show is hated and thats cause some of those behaviours are just straight disrespectful towards other human beings. Its mean to generalise it, cause not all men are like that, but there is those that are, and their number isnt small. That behaviour is a consequence of societal pressure and stereotypical views and outdated methods and concepts of raising children. So its sometimes not even the fault of the men themselves.

  • @goodgremlinmedia2757
    @goodgremlinmedia2757 Před rokem +2

    This proves to me that some people don’t deserve to be parents

  • @abbythompson8630
    @abbythompson8630 Před rokem +11

    i could honestly make a list.....i dont have a "worst"
    the worst part is that these things stick throughout your life

  • @galaxia1190
    @galaxia1190 Před rokem +24

    "Hurting someone's feelings is as easy as throwing a rock into the ocean, but do you know how deep that rock goes?"

  • @sunflowerpapi6029
    @sunflowerpapi6029 Před rokem +181

    "are you acting stupid on purpose?" said to me from my best friend and her mother. Really ruined my self esteem and is the main reason why i'm so awkward and closed off to this day

    • @septicvortex8114
      @septicvortex8114 Před rokem +17

      Idk if this helps at all but Elon musk might act how ppl don’t understand but he’s hella cool and smart imo so I like to be inspired by people like that when I feel stupid

    • @rixi_am
      @rixi_am Před rokem +4

      @@septicvortex8114 thats acc sweet of u

    • @sunflowerpapi6029
      @sunflowerpapi6029 Před rokem +5

      @@septicvortex8114 thank you sm. That really helped me get over it 🤍🤍

    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 Před rokem +4

      Sadly it was from my mother's side of the family and my older brother. Always calling me , Retarded, stupid , idiot , autistic etc. And this also came from my mother too. So till this day it still sticks with me. Burg thinking about it , who was with me to help me study? Who was with me to encourage me? And now I know it wasn't my just my fault. I was a child. And those people calling you those names mean nothing. It's an opinion and not a fact. Those people that told you that have faults of their own. Imagine you pointing those out to them.......

    • @sunflowerpapi6029
      @sunflowerpapi6029 Před rokem

      @@Acord718 I'm so sorry that happened to you, I hope you feel better now and yea I guess people just can't keep their mouths shut about other people, ignoring them is the best option 🤍🤍

  • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
    @Myst_Eerie_Isle Před rokem +16

    I was called stupid, worthless and good for nothing. I worked hard for straight As, got promotions at work and even joined the army... it really hurt and ruined my confidence. I have no faith in myself.

    • @wheiraye
      @wheiraye Před rokem +3

      I want to hug you. Everything would be allright! You're stronger than you think!

    • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
      @Myst_Eerie_Isle Před rokem +1

      @@wheiraye ^_^ thank you. I'm okay. I'm working on it.

  • @frettchen201
    @frettchen201 Před rokem +13

    I remember my parents and I being in a fight because I tried to open up about my feelings regarding the bullying, emotional abuse of a friend and what not I had experienced and my father just breaking down and saying he feels like he failed as a dad. My mom screaming I belong into some kind of institution…I think seeing my usually so strong father cry because I tried being honest and frustrated hurt the most.

  • @CertifiedCrow19
    @CertifiedCrow19 Před rokem +27

    To the woman at 3:24 : please sing again. Even just talking, you have the sweetest most kind voice. Your father should never had said something so damaging, even if your younger self wasn't the best at singing. People grow. People change. And the only way to get better is to keep going. I have to say though, I don't believe your dad for one second. A complete stranger took the time out of her day to physically go to your door and express how beautiful your singing voice was to her. She was so moved she had to speak up and say something, knowing nothing about you except for your voice. That is true talent. Talent that spreads joy to all who experience it. It may be scary, but I do encourage you to try singing again. If it is truly something you love, it doesn't matter what you sound like at first. It only matters that you do what you love regardless of what people say.

  • @SanaaStark
    @SanaaStark Před rokem +26

    7:22 min - Breaks my heart to hear this, teachers like this should be charged with child abuse and never work with children ever again.

  • @miwami.
    @miwami. Před rokem +6

    The fact that almost all of them are from parents is scary. Parents can really crush us into nothingness without even realizing it.

  • @user-rz5vl5ft3k
    @user-rz5vl5ft3k Před měsícem +1

    To the lady whose father refused to acknowledge her singing talent. He stole your gift. You need to find your power and take it back. It's not too late.

  • @MlNORlTY
    @MlNORlTY Před rokem +158

    my parents divorced when I was 3 years old, so there was a constant custody battle and I went back and forth between them. when I turned 18, my father no longer had to pay child support and decided to cut me out of his life. after not hearing from him for about a year, my mother called to ask why he hasn't been around for me and he said he doesn't have to and that I'm useless.
    that was the last words I ever heard from my father. "he's useless". I'm 27 now and that still sticks with me.

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 Před rokem +2

      You’re father does not DESERVE to be in your life; he was projecting his $H*T onto you. ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

    • @ais3195
      @ais3195 Před rokem +15

      I'm sorry to hear that my dear. I'm here to tell you that you're so much more than those words. I truly admire your strength, and I hope that you are now surrounded by people who love you and treat you with respect. Lots of love❤️❤️

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Před rokem +12

      You most definitely are not useless. But it sounds as though your father is. 💙

    • @curiousme113
      @curiousme113 Před rokem +4

      I'm sure it'll probably never leave you but you can move on from it. People say things like that because they feel about themselves.. it's who they are it's absolutely no reflection of you or who you are..

    • @sun_770
      @sun_770 Před rokem

      hugs

  • @meltheinvincible
    @meltheinvincible Před rokem +60

    "I don't believe that anymore." I cannot stress enough how strong that sentence is.

  • @IndraBahiaMusic
    @IndraBahiaMusic Před 5 měsíci +5

    My heart goes out to the lady at 3:00 and all out there who had to go thru the same bs. My dad scared me so much that for years I was only singing suuuper quietly in my room so he (and nobody) would hear my voice. I am still self-conscious at home... But how did I become a singer nonetheless? The voice inside was stronger and my passion for music just could not stay inside. The sentence "Don't die with the music still inside you" has been one of my life mottos. Get back in touch with you and that VOICE! It's healing and the tears are purifying. Listening to Christina Aguilera's fighter is still choking me up. Bless you all, also those parents who didn't and don't know better!!!

  • @elhoucineaghouache8427
    @elhoucineaghouache8427 Před rokem +11

    I think the most hurtful thing I’ve ever heard was “you look like a man,” not that it’s a bad thing, but for a teen girl who sees her friends and other girls around her having cute bodies, nice hair, little to no body hair, and are pretty with or without makeup, of course it hurts. Especially when it’s your parents who say it.
    I blame that for my body dysmorphia.

    • @artawesome30
      @artawesome30 Před 3 dny

      Omg, can relate!! This last Christmas, I was working in my retail job when a 7-8 yo boy came up to me and shouted “you look like a BOY!” Parents didn’t notice as he hovered around me, repeating “boy boy boy” over and over again. Not to mention, customers often look me in the eye and say “have a nice day, sir”. 🙄 Or “hello ma’am, or sir, or…”. I get that I’m androgynous, and I’m completely cool with someone not being able to tell what my gender is, but some people are just fucking assholes about it.

  • @saikikusuo9183
    @saikikusuo9183 Před rokem +129

    I'm autistic and I always had trouble with math. But at one point I really wanted to get it, so I attentes some tutoring after school, and in class I asked a teacher a question because I was stuck on it. But the teacher and the cool kids already moved on, so he said in the meanest way " I figured that you weren't on the same rhythm as the rest of us. " and laughed, accompanied by the whole class.
    I just wanted to learn but he made me abandon for good. All I remember was the sense of unfairness, that I really wanted to try my best and give effort to keep up, but i'ts seen as an inconvenience to others. I have the lowest self worth, and I always have anxiety and apologize from fear of annoying others. Because it's like my whole self is annoying. Till this day I hide from other ppl most of the time to avoid getting hurt

    • @missshiningbind
      @missshiningbind Před rokem +6

      I am autistic too and have hearing loss. Growing up, I was always called mean things like the R word, which I will not repeat in the comments or “stupid” along with “Bitch” or “fat cow” or “whale” because I was always mocked a lot for my weight also which triggered eating disorders when I got older. Moreover, I was molested also around that age. It wasn’t until 2021 where I started recovering from them. Also, struggle with mental illness because of all the trauma and abuse I went through.

    • @itzelouise8714
      @itzelouise8714 Před rokem +4

      🤍

    • @pastichegraham
      @pastichegraham Před rokem +5

      I’m Autistic myself and there’s been things that have hurted me SUPER PAINFULLY too. And thanks for sharing this🥺💕❤️❤️❤️

    • @daniellemorocco9242
      @daniellemorocco9242 Před rokem +6

      I’m sorry for that jerk’s behavior that’s a child not an adult. How dare him!! He’s a bully and he’s wrong about autism. People with autism are some of the smartest and most beautiful ones I have ever met. Sending love❤️anyone who talks down on or embarrasses someone like that hates themselves more then we could ever imagine. Good people don’t go around hurting other people!!😢

    • @kashishprasad6970
      @kashishprasad6970 Před rokem +5

      Hi, I am sorry to know about your situation... I also relate to something like this... In my childhood, the teachers told me and my parents that I am so dumb that I can't score well even after studying hard... And in my job, my manager says that I am not capable of working... It genuinely hurts me why everyone thinks that I am not worth learning and growing my career...because in reality career and academics had always been my priority...still, people never believe that I can ever get success in life... But irrespective of everyone's opinion about me... I am working hard on myself to settle abroad... So, even though ... I need to get a checkup done on whether I have any learning disability or not... I genuinely feel that no matter what...everyone is capable of learning everything... Some mathematicians flunked math... So, never doubt your self-worth based on others... If you genuinely want to be good at something...you will be ... Unless you believe in yourself ...

  • @keiron.4612
    @keiron.4612 Před rokem +456

    Why within seconds of watching this channel do I feel so many emotions I feel like your videos hit a chord with all our lives and what we go through

    • @MandarinaSeca
      @MandarinaSeca Před rokem +8

      It shows humanity and not lies, shows that everybody had gone through hard stages or moments. That makes me feel not lonely and I like it, might be your case aswell :)

    • @keiron.4612
      @keiron.4612 Před rokem +3

      @@MandarinaSeca it is I feel very alone at times no judgement here thats whats amazing about this channel

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 Před rokem +2

      Yes; we are blessed to share these experiences.

  • @lindagatwiri869
    @lindagatwiri869 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Parents have a really huge impact on their kids, alot of the hurtful things came from parents

  • @eloisemarseille3103
    @eloisemarseille3103 Před 6 měsíci +2

    i really hope to never be remembered by anyone as the person who's said the most hurtful thing to them

  • @Julessa
    @Julessa Před rokem +11

    That guy at 9:49... I feel like that was a micro aggression on the part of the guidance counselor. Why would a counselor just "assume" that the student didn't want to go to college unless they asked the student. That makes me upset.

  • @justsomeone6099
    @justsomeone6099 Před rokem +277

    "You only brought misfortune in our life." Said to me by one of the most important person in my life. Can't hate her though. But every night I just cry it all out

    • @deannatroy8113
      @deannatroy8113 Před rokem +13

      That comment was made so that you would would take on the hurt they gave you. Don't let them win. THEY brought misfortune into YOUR life. Don't ever forget that you are separate from them, their pitiful insight about their lives are completely false, and that you are not "Just Someone", but an incredible person, full of potential to create a life that they could never attain because unlike you, they have no compassion. Compassion is a strength. When used correctly, in a way to heal others and yourself (not destroy yourself or your abilities), you will be able to do things that not many people can... to make this world a better place. Believe in yourself. Try to keep your compassion, but disconnect yourself from those that will crush you under the weight of their corruption. Spend as little time with those people as possible and choose the people you spend time with wisely. If they turn out top be the same, drop them immediately. Your worth comes first, before their need to put you down. Guard your heart. Raise yourself up, because people are not insightful enough to see the worth of people, unless that person see's their own worth.
      Look yourself in the mirror every day and say 2 reasons why you have worth. Never let anyone say that you have no worth again; look at them, smile sincerely and kindly (like the more noble person you are), turn politely and walk away. Then never waste your time listening to their lies again.

    • @ethiopiazoldyk4667
      @ethiopiazoldyk4667 Před rokem +1

      I'm so sorry 🥺

    • @justsomeone6099
      @justsomeone6099 Před rokem +3

      @@ethiopiazoldyk4667 awww thanks.... I'm always trying to be okay. But you know it cuts my heart too deep sometimes at nights, and I just can't stop crying... I'm working on myself emotionally & mentally, I always tell myself that what others say doesn't define me.

    • @ethiopiazoldyk4667
      @ethiopiazoldyk4667 Před rokem +4

      @@justsomeone6099 yes. I also hope you get better. This world is filled with such mean and evil people 😫
      They just go out of their way to hurt others. Just be positive and try to surround yourself with good people.

    • @justsomeone6099
      @justsomeone6099 Před rokem +2

      @@ethiopiazoldyk4667 awww, thank you so much for saying that! I think you're so niceee!❤️

  • @ladaylyn
    @ladaylyn Před měsícem +1

    The most hurtful thing I was told is by my kids who are teenagers, they say I am the worst mother, I am ruining their lives, they hate me, and they wish I was dead. 😢 This really hurt because they mean the world to me. I love them so much and I try so hard to be a loving but firm parent. Nothing I do seems right. I know they are going through difficult times and hormones are at play but it is very hard to not take it personally. I used to have loving, caring, respectful, and considerate kids, but I can no longer recognize them anymore. I keep asking myself where did I go wrong? What did I do to get them to this point? I know I should not feel guilty but I do. 😢

  • @missyvondeire
    @missyvondeire Před rokem +7

    "You are a hard person to love "
    I never thought I was, but it certainly made sense. My whole life, I've always questioned if people really liked me. Hearing that from someone who supposedly loves you.. it rips you to pieces.

  • @robetdd3307
    @robetdd3307 Před rokem +417

    Had a girl that I was close to (but just friends at the time), after talking back and forth about some of our past relationships, she says just casually, "its so weird to imagine someone being romantically attracted to you." the way she said it was as if she didn't even think twice about it being rude or not or whether it was painful to me. I still have problems putting myself out there to meet women because of it, 5 years later.

    • @BanjoBitty
      @BanjoBitty Před rokem +74

      That was a horrible thing for her to say. I'm sorry.

    • @grounded7362
      @grounded7362 Před rokem +52

      Are you sure she was not talking about herself??
      Do know know for sure she was not referencing herself as the you in the statement?
      I myself have expressed thing this way to others and they understood I was talking about myself not them.

    • @TheTruth-rf3go
      @TheTruth-rf3go Před rokem +9

      I'm so sorry this happened to you. I've been told worse living with a disability and all. I've learnt and still learning to see the positive in whatever people say to me. It's not being delusional.. just a matter of being kind to yourself and knowing everybody is worthy of love.. despite what others think.

    • @voice_0f_reason
      @voice_0f_reason Před rokem +12

      I'm sorry, but was it obvious that she meant you as a person or just in general? This was about romantic relationships right? ...I probably read that wrong. The way I read it gave me Aromantic vibes, because that's a legit way of thinking sometimes.

    • @robetdd3307
      @robetdd3307 Před rokem +8

      @@voice_0f_reason yeah, we were both talking about our past relationships and in response to me talking about mine, she said that to me.

  • @geertruivanbroekhoven7209
    @geertruivanbroekhoven7209 Před rokem +144

    To the women who was told she couldn't sing: "There are a lot of people here who would want nothing else then to hear you sing !" Sing sweetie, sing ! You're father was wrong. He made a big mistake, don't let that mistake define you anymore.

    • @FutureFendiFsnista
      @FutureFendiFsnista Před rokem +12

      Right?! I was hoping for a little snippet of her singing in the video too. Wishing her all the greatness and happiness in the world

    • @May-id5yx
      @May-id5yx Před rokem +4

      I really hope she starts singing again

    • @reuben1798
      @reuben1798 Před rokem

      My heart hurts for her.

    • @braniciaaldan7163
      @braniciaaldan7163 Před rokem +1

      in my head, I also said SING HUNNY.

  • @khaulahfauzolazim7534
    @khaulahfauzolazim7534 Před rokem +4

    When i was 7-8 the most hurtfull word that actually made me felt like my heart stopped was
    'I DONT CARE IF YOU DIE!'
    That was from my mother and now i have not heard a sorry for 1-2 years ago

  • @antonmazur6301
    @antonmazur6301 Před 11 měsíci +3

    10:03 idk why, but the guy is oozing charisma. I absolutely love how he puts his thoughts into words and the way he talks xD