May I assume from your phrasing that you don't yet have children of your own?
From a societal point of view it would generally be considered outside of the norm to feel zero interest in conversations regarding the raising of children.
Anger or resentment towards these topics could be symptomatic of unresolved emotions regarding one's own childhood, failed relationships, perhaps also one's experiences in attempting or failing at starting a family.
There could also be underlying anxiety at work due to fear of emotional closeness, attachment, making oneself vulnerable by opening up emotionally regarding such topics. It is quite common to have these thoughts and fears.
Living with, repressing or being held back by such emotions, whilst not seeking assistance or support in resolving them, is considered unhealthy.
IIN I tune out people who talk about their families often?
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May I assume from your phrasing that you don't yet have children of your own?
From a societal point of view it would generally be considered outside of the norm to feel zero interest in conversations regarding the raising of children.
Anger or resentment towards these topics could be symptomatic of unresolved emotions regarding one's own childhood, failed relationships, perhaps also one's experiences in attempting or failing at starting a family.
There could also be underlying anxiety at work due to fear of emotional closeness, attachment, making oneself vulnerable by opening up emotionally regarding such topics. It is quite common to have these thoughts and fears.
Living with, repressing or being held back by such emotions, whilst not seeking assistance or support in resolving them, is considered unhealthy.