What’s a part of growing up that no one warned you would hurt this much?

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What’s a part of growing up that no one warned you would hurt this much?

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  1. Bullmoose-Jackson Avatar

    Seeing more and more people die.

  2. LeonRoy18 Avatar

    That money doesn’t grow on trees.

  3. Qmaxtl Avatar

    Realizing how quiet life becomes. Friends get busy, parents grow older, and suddenly you’re dealing with everything alone, with a smile on your face so no one notices you’re breaking inside.

  4. Brilliant_Ad_3661 Avatar

    What hurts is realizing it’s better than when you were a kid.

  5. Glittering-Swim1376 Avatar

    Watching so many people fall short of their potential.

  6. itbelikedat78 Avatar

    First break up, paying tolls

  7. Lopsided_Ad_9166 Avatar

    The loneliness that comes with being a man and having to rely on urself and have everyone rely on u for everything from finances, security, etc. not complaining just calling it how it is. I’ve been working on trying to embrace it and becoming more stoic but there are definitely some hard lonely times..

  8. PaleFondant2488 Avatar

    The fact that the bad guys win way more than the good guys.

  9. dispose_when_empty Avatar

    That even if you find love, you have to come to terms that they will out live you or you will out live them. And if you’re lucky your children will all out live you.

  10. No_Ground8754 Avatar

    Realizing that the world is mostly bad.

    And people will screw you over no matter how good a person you are.

  11. InitiativeUnable8277 Avatar

    Losing good connections. I don’t know how to process them.

  12. agizzy23 Avatar

    How many places you can’t return to

  13. pabst_jew_ribbon Avatar

    Sometimes people leave and never come back. I mean this in several ways. Death/relationships/friendships/etc. Never knew how lonely life can be sometimes. It isn’t always, but when it is it’s just a big bout of existential dread.

  14. topherthepest Avatar

    You and Most of the people you love will eventually just drift apart. No big falling out or fight, just suddenly you’ll wake up and realize it’s been years or even decades since you’ve seen them or talked to them.

    To fade sucks

  15. RedRing86 Avatar

    Loneliness of being a man. Growing up we’re told of all the difficulties of being a woman which are valid. But no one tells you that being a man is basically repeatedly being told that your life is of no worth to anyone unless you’re a father or husband. And even then it’s worth less than your family. And no one cares if you’re sad. They’ll tell you to express your emotions….. but they won’t care when you do.

    Edit: Case in point. Anytime a man complains about anything there will be replies that say “But women have it harder!” Women have it harder but men suffer in silence and guilt for feeling anything.

  16. FrenzyHydro Avatar

    Feeling hopeless. It’s supposed to be negative, but I don’t think it’s supposed to hurt.

  17. Grand_Advice_6413 Avatar

    At some point in your life your parents put you down and never picked you up again.

  18. orbitaldragon Avatar

    Working… For pretty much ever. Even with a nice career it’s just day after day, week after week, year after year.

    So much of my life passed me by trapt in this place.

  19. blueberry29_1 Avatar

    For those of us from dysfunctional families: the fact that your children won’t have a large family. Or the general knowledge that you’ll never have the traditional sense of family.

    Nobody to go back home to for holidays, nobody to celebrate your small victories with, nobody that is guaranteed to accept and support you in your hardest moments, nobody to guide you through new challenges, nobody to advocate for you when you can’t advocate for yourself, nobody to reminisce on the fundamental formative years of your life with, no camaraderie.

  20. spazzvogel Avatar

    Death of family and friends…

  21. Nicopootato Avatar

    Best times are always in the past

  22. Status_Force_6425 Avatar

    Planning, buying, cooking and eating at least 3 meals a day for the rest of my life. I’m sick.

  23. datloaf Avatar

    Old injuries.

  24. HSakerF Avatar

    Being flooded by responsabilities and the conscience of your past carelessness

  25. Small_Worry_6845 Avatar

    Dealing with your parents’ declining health. It’s hard to watch and a lot to sort out

  26. dummunder_ Avatar

    Not everyone gets the fairytale you grew up being told you would. Not everyone finds love.

  27. bandontplease Avatar

    That more than half your life is gone and you’ve wasted a very good portion of it.

  28. IllidariStormrage Avatar

    All I’m gonna say is have proper dental hygiene kids.

  29. Big_Pappaa Avatar

    When your kids grow up so quickly, and turn from sweet little ones who love you to death into teens who hate when you breathe.

  30. LwlTSF1FB Avatar

    Watching your parents get old.

  31. Amber_Bugs Avatar

    Losing long time friends

  32. closeup2024 Avatar

    Not because you are fair and kind means that others will be fair and kind to you too.

  33. jaksmalala Avatar

    Seeing the negative sides of the people I used to look up to and realizing just how oblivious I was to them as a kid.

  34. Strict-Conference-92 Avatar

    Realizing that you’re the only surviving person who has those memories from your childhood vacations, that when you die it those memories will just no longer exist.
    Watching your loved ones die while you’re focusing on building a life and working to save money. You just wake up one day, and you are on your own.

  35. Obscurm1 Avatar

    One day you can just get hit by how uncaring and empty someone can be.
    Machine men with machine minds.

  36. bristolbulldog Avatar

    Rent is due regardless of your situation. If you can’t figure it out, you can be homeless with very little notice. A lot of people are hanging on by a thread.

  37. TheThreeRocketeers Avatar

    The worst part is how you just simply drift away from your friends. No arguments, no falling out, you just one day stop talking. One day turns to two, then months, then years go by. You then wake up and realize you haven’t talked to your good friend in years.

  38. LithiuM23 Avatar

    Losing people you love more than anything as you get older.

  39. mssnew Avatar

    Learning that at a certain point you become the driver of your life, and if you fail miserably only you can ultimately accept fault & also paired with the fact that so very few actually “make it”

  40. Beautiful-Signal7249 Avatar

    More and more metaphorical doors closing for you every year…

    When you’re in your late teens it feels like you have a world of possibilities open to you. As you get older, you have fewer opportunities that are still viable, for a number of reasons. It could be financial, it could be health, it could be family burdens, or just straight up aging out of qualifying for certain opportunities.

    Eventually your options for how to move forward in life are severely limited.

  41. freda_bruge Avatar

    Thinking of what to eat everyday

  42. ProductCold259 Avatar

    Losing your friends. Losing connections. And people you grew up with, passing away. Losing family.

  43. Specific_Pepper3586 Avatar

    Realizing that, sure, it’s gotten bad some times, BUT IT CAN ALWAYS GET WORSE

  44. beamerpook Avatar

    Grief. I didn’t realize it could gut you and make you take years to recover, and who knows how much longer to actually get over it

  45. 720hp Avatar

    Every year watching the people who helped build you, teach you, make you strong die off and you have to live with it.

    Every year you feel parts of your body that were never injured nor a problem hurt more and more to the point you would do or take anything to make the pain stop.

    And finally watching the things you were promised if you worked hard, played by the rules, and lived right just be a giant lie to keep you in line so that the ones who break every rule benefit from your (my) stupidity

  46. whatyoutalkingabeet Avatar

    You can’t go back. Some choices stay with you forever and your life is objectively worse for them.

    Not saying there isn’t happiness and goodness to be had, but you only getting older, uglier, less witty, less motivated… after your 20s. It’s not like you can’t fight against it but you lose that natural excitement and drive, that natural lust for life you once had, because you’ve seen too much, nothing is terribly surprising.

    I know for a fact I have accomplishments, excitement, and positive things to do and experience ahead of me. But the “best days are behind you” comes a lot more quickly than you think. And it’s not because you are miserable or can’t still achieve, it’s because you know too much, you’ve seen too much. You can’t go back to being innocent and excited by life in that way.

  47. DeadLockAdmin Avatar

    Regret from all the things you didn’t do, or couldn’t do.

  48. rachmed78 Avatar

    Most people are happy for you while you’re doing as good as they are and/if they are doing better than you. Once they feel like you’re doing better than them, shit hits the fan.

  49. sexapotamus Avatar

    How much harder it is to build a support/friend structure later in life. It feels effortless to find and make friends at a young age with only marginal amounts of work but as you grow older if you have to find, make and keep new friends it requires some serious effort.

    I wish there was some kind of warning label attached to “Build and maintain your social network early because it won’t always be this easy to replenish” because loneliness and feelings of isolation is a serious problem that, based on anecdotal evidence, is only growing worse in society.

  50. Zelnite Avatar

    Watching others grow old.

  51. Sawt0othGrin Avatar

    As you grow up your parents grow old

  52. Mini-Heart-Attack Avatar

    Not finding friends as easily as you once did. Adult life can be isolating.

  53. T-Mart-J Avatar

    Looking forward to doing the thing on your off day, doing the thing on your off day, than going back to work and realizing this is it. Work, off, work off, work, off.

  54. Opposite_Ad1464 Avatar

    Your pets will die and it will hurt every time. You will forget this and keep doing it over and over again only to be reminded each time.

  55. Extension_Rush3396 Avatar

    One day you notice you haven’t spoken in months to someone who once knew everything about you.

  56. atypical_Loner Avatar

    Being alone and realizing any connection was purely because of growing up in the same house and that there’s genuinely no connection between anyone in the family

  57. Aggravating-Fig-5484 Avatar

    The actual monotony of life. Birth, school, work, death.

  58. heyyselene Avatar

    As a people’s pleaser it’s hard to satisfy everyone even my own parents

  59. eldritch_glitched Avatar

    One day you wake up and realize your feet look like horrible lizard talons

  60. fg10037 Avatar

    Missing your family when you move out. I still miss them often even though they’re 20 minutes away from my house.

  61. Rayne_1492 Avatar

    The realization that very few people actually care about your well-being. The fact that you can work hard with integrity and still end up with nothing. That if you move away or change jobs, nobody misses you because they enjoyed who you were as a person, they will miss what you were doing for them, and vice versa, moving to a new place, people aren’t excited about you as a person, they’re excited about what you can do for them.

  62. Athos-1844 Avatar

    Is this all there is?
    Work to keep a roof over your head?
    Just the mind numbing monotony of it all.

  63. FromYoTown Avatar

    Chris Rock has a bit where he states Only Children, Women and dogs are loved unconditionally. A man is only loved under the condition he provides something.

    There is some element of truth to that. The transition from childhood to manhood is jarring.

    I honestly think it’s why so many young men commit suicide.

  64. EBK357 Avatar

    Putting your own pet down.

    I lost a lot of family pets growing up. But when you get your own a couple months old. Buy it food, Take it to the vet, It comes to the door to great YOU when you come home.

    Then the day comes when it is best to put a loved pet down, so they no longer suffer.

    That hurts.

  65. real-tallnotdeaf Avatar

    Birthdays and Christmas are just stale, at least for me. You really have to work hard to have fun because as an adult everything is bleak.. you have to craft your happiness whereas a child, happiness is delivered through love and upbringing, it’s almost effortless.

  66. smjaygal Avatar

    Losing a beloved parent is fucking earth shattering. The only thing worse was losing a kid

  67. boogie__brit Avatar

    Getting priced out of your hometown and any chance of your kids growing up there

  68. Suspicious_Roll834 Avatar

    Unlike horror games or horror movies. The scariest parts of life need to get done and can’t be avoided.

  69. liamtheasian Avatar

    Witness your love ones passed

  70. jnnyhuaaa Avatar

    Realizing that some friendships arent meant to last and that people you thought would be in your life forever slowly fade out or change. No one really prepares you for the quiet grief of outgrowing people even when theres no big fallout.

  71. Pitiful_Insurance105 Avatar

    You can die young, and actually, you will die young. You never get to a certain age and feel 30 or 40 or 50 or 70 or 90.  You always feel like some fairly fixed younger version of you, looking around for an adultier adult. I think mine is about 26. 

  72. Possible-Okra7527 Avatar

    Realizing just how broken the system is. Justice is bought and paid for. Being hard working doesn’t guarantee success. Things like that.

  73. Sea_Art2995 Avatar

    That parts of your life end and will never come back. Like when you leave a place you love and know you’ll never return

  74. morganic-produce Avatar

    Chronic illness can come out of nowhere! I’m 23 and feel like an 80 year old lady now.

  75. Ben_Pharten Avatar

    Something that never got through to me is that people my age and my celebrities will start dying and songs that don’t feel that old to me are now oldies like late 70s music was to me. People I grew up with are as old as me. I don’t know. It sucks.

  76. Ok-Walk-7017 Avatar

    Staying alive for no reason other than the desire not to hurt anyone. Jesus was wrong when he said that no one has greater love than laying down their life for their friends. Try staying alive for your friends and family. I guarantee it’s harder

  77. Mobile-Outside-3233 Avatar

    Having to figure it out on your own or it won’t happen I miss the handholding from when I was a kid (even though I thought that it was overrated at the time

    Adulthood takes persistence, discipline and the courage to do something that you will have to live with the consequences of if you do it or not

    -Also, taxes

  78. Positive-Newt7220 Avatar

    That everyone in your life will die at some point

  79. cjmessier Avatar

    Having to mediate family disputes that could be resolved by a little introspection on both sides, followed by conceding to the preferences of others once in a blue moon. I don’t mind stepping in to smooth things over because it helps the family function better. But god damn, when I run low on energy and I hear about preventable bullshit I just shake my head and wish the people I care about would just wake up and be adults.

  80. Embarrassed_Job3155 Avatar

    That having kids would be the most fulfilling, wonderful feeling. But the anxiety that comes with the thought of losing your children, can be debilitating.

  81. egoVirus Avatar

    That things that hurt your kids hurt you way more than them.

  82. rvaenboy Avatar
  83. AageRaghnall Avatar

    Having a growing concern about a potiential health problem that is getting worse as you get older, but you’re still too young for doctors or older friends and family members to take it seriously. So, you just kind of deal with it until other people start to notice cause maybe they’re right about you being a hypochondriac. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never overstated an illness in your life; if that many people are calling you crazy, then you probably are a little bit crazy.

  84. RecentEngineering123 Avatar

    Getting dumped. I’m sure there’s a part of our brain that sends an unreasonable amount of horrible feeling chemicals through us to make us refuse to easily let go of fucking awful people. Some bullshit to do with continuation of the species I presume.

  85. Mad_Maximoff Avatar

    Everyone else’s comments are serious, and the first thing that popped into my head sounds silly now. But, when you start your period and you get the quick sharp pains in your asshole. It’s like someone is striking you with lightning to your anus lol

  86. hellogoawaynow Avatar

    Caring for elderly parents with dementia. It’s a special kind of hell.

  87. itisme_cc Avatar

    The realization that you don’t matter to people as much and some not at all.

  88. IsleptIdreamt Avatar

    Your friends will repeat what they hear on the news and be angry endlessly over politics that barely affect their lives.

  89. SpongegirlCS Avatar

    Childhood trauma is for life.

  90. berkeleyhay Avatar

    That there isn’t enough time.

  91. aureousoryx Avatar

    You just don’t realise how much time has passed until it hits you one day. The people you love won’t be around forever.

  92. eggmayonnaise Avatar

    Having to be the one to make the call that it’s time to say goodbye to our dog.

  93. SecondBubbly3000 Avatar

    Parents and grandparents dying. It changes the family dynamic so much.

  94. _baddest_alive_ Avatar

    5/8 grind – just a soul crashing experience

  95. verygoodhumanbeing Avatar

    falling in love with an e girl

  96. nurse0813 Avatar

    Heartbreak. Not just from a significant other. But the heartbreak of not achieving what you thought you could. Of not being able to afford to own a house for example. Of watching loved ones get sick and die. Or the heartbreak of having to tell people you are sick and dying. Or worse. When you do and no one cares. 💔

  97. AppleBottmBeans Avatar

    Watching your young kids cry after the family dog, who was older than them, die.

  98. radaradish Avatar

    for people with toxic parents, realizing you’ll never have “normal” parent moments you see in social media or at your friend’s life miliestones like parents making normal toasts/speeches at weddings, parents at baby showers, mother daughter spa days and brunches or girls days, fathers days or learning skills from present dads, etc. and struggling with the guilt of it all with deciding how much to help and what to do as their health declines too.

  99. Cabin_life_2023 Avatar

    That even as an adult, at times you’ll feel left out and excluded. It sucks. I guess I figured that this only happened to young kids.

  100. potatopancake1234 Avatar

    sorting through childhood trauma

  101. kathyjuneart Avatar

    My mother died when I was 13, and, all my grandparents were dead by my late 20’s. My dad died when I was 46. I had to grow up well before my peers.

  102. flowdschi Avatar

    When I was younger I didn’t understand the phrase “you can never go home”. Now it hurts.
    Everything changes, very little for the better, and nostalgia keeps breathing down my neck.

  103. PieComprehensive1818 Avatar

    Not being a perfect parent. My kids are so amazing, they just blow me away, and they deserve the best parents. I’m just ok.

  104. MPD1987 Avatar

    Losing my mom…not just losing her, but having to watch her suffer from a horrible disease and die before she even reached her mid 60s