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“Why did you even have me?”

Heavy. Almost always after a fight — but the question is doing real work underneath. The wrong reaction is to argue the question; the right one is to answer it.


For ages
13–1516–18
Topics
Family ConflictMental HealthIdentity & SelfAnger & Defiance
Family context
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I.
The scene

What's happening.

Mid-fight, your 15-year-old fires: “Why did you even have me?” It's meant to wound. It also lands as a real question to a teen brain that's been doom-scrolling existential content for hours.

II.
The instinctive version

What we usually say — and why it backfires.

Parent

Don't say things like that. That's an awful thing to say to your mother.

Teen

Well, you act like you regret it.

Parent

You have no idea what I went through to have you.

Teen

Then why are we doing this?

III.
The better version

What works — and why.

Parent

(takes a breath) Okay. Stop. Real answer, even though we're mid-fight. I had you because I wanted you. I still want you. Fighting doesn't change that — it just means we both have a feeling we don't know what to do with yet.

Teen

...

Parent

Let's pause the rest of this for tonight. You and me are not the problem. The problem is the [thing we were fighting about]. We'll come back to it tomorrow.

Teen

Okay.

IV.
Memorize these

Key phrases to reach for in the moment.

If your teen is in crisis

Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, 24/7) · Text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line) · Find a child psychiatrist at aacap.org · For immediate danger, call 911.

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