Is it normal to dislike being an aunt?

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  • I became an aunt at the thirteen and I really love my nephew. In my opinion becoming parent is a big responsibility but becoming aunt carries no responsibility. Seriously! You're talking about it as if you were to raise the child. I don't understand.

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    • I agree. I became an aunt at fifteen and loved it, because being an auntie or uncle means you can experience all the good parts of having a baby. When you have had enough, you can always give them back to the parents :) Don't get me wrong, I have had to deal with my fair share of tantrums but nothing compared to what my sister has had to deal with being his mother.

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    • Family is usually just bullshit anyway. Always some trash to put up with.

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    • Actually, that's part of the reason I dislike the role. Being an aunt or an uncle is entirely what you make of it, but becoming a mother or a father has that aspect of obligation and responsibility.

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