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Parents Ignore Their Child’s Serious Voice Disorder Until Pain and Frustration Force Them to Yell, Interrupt Every Calm Explanation, Demand It Be Repeated, and Then Criticize the Repetition—Creating the Very Outbursts They Use Against Their Child

In a painful revelation of familial strife, one individual shared their struggles with a significant voice disorder, revealing a home environment where their attempts at calm communication were met with interruptions, dismissals, and even cruelty. The situation escalated to the point where the only way to be heard was to raise their voice, leading to anguished exchanges that hurt both physically and emotionally.

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The poster, grappling with a serious health concern that deeply affected their voice, describes a household dynamic where being heard felt nearly impossible. “When I talk to you in a soft voice, you interrupt me. You talk all over me,” they recounted in a moment of desperation directed at their father. Despite their efforts to communicate gently, the response was consistently combative, leaving them feeling frustrated and invalidated. This breakdown in communication not only hurt their relationship but also exacerbated their health issues, as the strain of yelling took a toll on their vocal cords.

What began as a simple attempt to express their feelings soon spiraled into yelling and confusion. The father, who seemingly could not fathom the impact of his dismissive behavior, questioned why the poster resorted to raising their voice. “You’re not gonna yell at me,” he insisted, oblivious to the fact that shouting was a response to being ignored. The poster explained that their calm attempts at discussion were often met with immediate disagreement. “You begin talking as soon as I’m done with a sentence and it will be something that’s contrary,” they noted, painting a picture of a relentless cycle of frustration.

This cycle worsened when the poster was forced to repeat explanations repeatedly, only to face criticism for doing so. “He goes, ‘Why are you repeating yourself?’” they said, illustrating the absurdity of being trapped in a communication paradox where their earnest attempts to clarify were met with further ridicule. This left them feeling utterly drained, prompting them to voice a painful wish: “I just I wish I didn’t have parents that were pieces of shit.” It was a raw admission of the emotional burden carried within the family dynamic.

As the story gained traction, readers were quick to hone in on the troubling dynamics at play. Many were struck by the poster’s assertion that they felt unheard unless they resorted to shouting, reflecting a broader discourse on communication within families. Some commenters emphasized the importance of listening and understanding, while others expressed sympathy, connecting the poster’s experience to their own struggles with familial relationships. The sentiment was echoed by several who reflected on feeling marginalized in similar situations, underscoring the universality of the poster’s plight.

In the wake of this turbulent exchange, the poster stands at a crossroad of hurt and frustration, with a longing for empathy and connection that seems just out of reach. The stark contrast between their internal struggles and their parents’ responses paints a picture of discord that is not easily mended. The unresolved tension in their home lingers, leaving the question hanging: will there ever be a breakthrough in communication, or will the shouting and pain continue to overshadow their relationship?

 

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