The parents kind of pissed me off

ziya June 6, 2021 7:46 am

I think it's great that as she got older she still fell in love and managed to somewhat take care of her kids. I say somewhat because it was really frustrating to see how all the responsibility got dumped on the uke. This is not to say that women should just take care of the kids and their families, I'm not saying that at all. But what I do mean is that as a parent she is responsible for her children. I understand how she probably didn't expect to have so many kids it's not like she could predict she'd have twins and triplets. But to continue not practicing safe sex despite knowing her eldest son has been struggling to take care of the family, has had to shoulder heavy responsibility at a young age and still not be responsible for her sex life. The story didn't give any details but I don't think this was just a slip up both his father and mother should have been taken extreme care when they were doing it. Also, why the hell was the dad just not involved in his life. Yeah he left for a really long time but no phone calls, no visits what??? Suddenly pops up like hey how's it going. And it's all good cuz at the end they got money?? The story was really cute and great but I wanted the uke's family issues to obviously be addressed and instead of the mom saying "You're the best son" "What would I do without you" she should say that's she's sorry he has to continue baring the responsibility of a parent even though he's still a teenager. Or yk try and make an effort to be more involved. We didn't see a lot but from what we do see is that she did get drunk (nothing wrong with her relaxing a bit but it does raise concern when her son is obviously sacrificing his free time for his siblings) Then there's also the fact she had time to get into another relationship and develop that relationship. Which makes me think yeah this isn't the first time. The mother and father can do whatever they want it's their life but not when it disrupts the child's mental health. But tbh this is realistic teens like the uke often just hold everything inside and the parent or parents never really change.

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