She took to TikTok to talk about how she tried to set a boundary when she was feeling particularly exhausted.
And unfortunately, it seems all too common, at least judging by the comments in this TikTok.
About two minutes into her lunch of leftover curry, her husband, who works at home, came down to ask why the baby was crying. She explained that she was feeling overwhelmed and didn’t want to interrupt his working from home, so she put the baby down for 10 minutes to eat. He said he would go get the baby.
“And this is an example of something I like to call ‘hurtful helping,’” the zonked mom concluded the video. The video caught the attention of a nurse on TikTok named Deborah, who delved into the whole default parent phenomenon, which seems to even be defended by some.
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