Do narcissists love their children?
Last Updated: 19.06.2025 02:57

My mother once said, "You'll see this happen when you have a baby: when the baby is inside of you, it's all yours. Once you give birth, the baby isn't yours anymore. It's everybody else's."
I, too, heard a lot of "I wish I never had children," and, "Your father loves you more than he loves me."
I was too young to understand how my mother was insanely jealous.
How many girls or guys keep extra pantyhose in their glove box or console of their vehicle?
If an NPD mother does love her children, it's for what they bring to her, and I felt that I brought her nothing but pain and shame after I was finally born.
I'll never say as she did, “I wish I never had kids.” That's just too cruel to understand.
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Who has experienced what they called a happy accident (bestiality)?
With my first pregnancy, I was terrified this would happen. It never did. With my second son, I was terrified I wouldn't have enough love for both children. As my friend Rae explained, "love just multiplies." It sure did!
So I don't understand how my mother looked at motherhood. I don't understand how she could look at a baby and it not be "hers" anymore. I was no more than an obligation, a millstone around her neck.