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@row759
@row759 4 года назад
Billy, that is exactly why Carrie did this song. From the child's point to view. The problem is, when Carrie sends out a message like this. It kind of get lost, because Carrie is so darn good. Everybody wants to listen to the song, but not the message behind it.
@codyvari7288
@codyvari7288 8 месяцев назад
Yes I did grouuu with parings how grudges in front of me
@robertshulenberger
@robertshulenberger 4 года назад
Words are like weapons.. The tongue is the deadliest weapon
@booklover4330
@booklover4330 4 года назад
I know right? Like they say that throwing stuff at a person hurts more, but negative words can hurt just as much, if not even more.
@garionfan1
@garionfan1 4 года назад
The tongue is a double edged sword.
@mikecage86
@mikecage86 4 года назад
"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me" I think that was the biggest lie that was ever told because words can cut deeper than any knife ever could and the damage is so much more permanent.
@wandahaines7143
@wandahaines7143 4 года назад
@@mikecage86 My daughter's teacher told her that when she was in 1st grade. She told the teacher that you're wrong, they do hurt. Even at 6 years of age she recognized that fact. Name calling, screaming yelling was never allowed in our house. She did not grow up with that and she does not know how to deal with that. Thank God Her and her husband do as well. They disagree which is normal but there is no screaming, no yelling. Children need to see parents disagree but they also need to see it can be resolved with out screaming, yelling, threats and name calling. Absolutely no violence.
@ethangospodareck4716
@ethangospodareck4716 4 года назад
Always a good day when Carrie Underwood shows up!
@bryceisdoggy6189
@bryceisdoggy6189 4 года назад
One of the best live singers ever !
@abigail0024
@abigail0024 4 года назад
Fun fact, the little girl in the video, she actually was in ‘The Sound of Music Live’ with Carrie and that’s why Carrie wanted her to do it, she thought she was perfect for the part!
@syd7488
@syd7488 4 года назад
My parents argued and never stopped. Eventually, thankfully, got divorced. Something that sticks out to me significantly was my grandmas funeral. We came home and my parents were fighting and yelling and none of us kids (there are 7 of us) got to eat that night. They were so caught up in their selves and the arguing and the fighting that they didn’t feed their kids. That left such an impact on me and I’m sure my siblings.
@kyouyuki
@kyouyuki 4 года назад
When nothing matters to them except winning the fight.
@clwilliams9276
@clwilliams9276 4 года назад
When I was younger, my dad got drunk and my parents had the biggest fight I've ever seen them have. My dad pushed my mom, he's never done anything like that to her so she was extremely pissed off. I didn't hide myself away tho. I hid away my siblings and then I stood in front of the front door and forced my dad to stay. If he'd gone out like that, I doubt I'd'v ever seen him again. That night, I certainly wished that words were like little toy guns. And none of the words my dad said that night meant anything in the long run. But those situations r scarring and its been almost 10 years since it happened and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
@crystalsmith4919
@crystalsmith4919 4 года назад
I grew up in a seriously volatile dysfunctional home. I saw arguing, physical fighting, and endured abuse as well. I'm in therapy for PTSD and other mental health disorders to this day. I have trouble sleeping, I have night terrors, I have severe anxiety, I freak out when adults raise their voices... I'm in my 30's, don't think what you do to your kids doesn't have a lasting affect, it can change who they are completely!!
@simonplayon
@simonplayon 4 года назад
This is Carrie's most underrated song ever!! It is a banger but was overshadowed by Something in the Water I think.
@row759
@row759 2 года назад
Where did you get that? This song was underrated at all. And it wasn't overshadowed by Something In The Water. Both songs went no. 1 and both came off of Greatest Hits Album.
@krystalmartin327
@krystalmartin327 4 года назад
A day didnt go by where my parents weren't arguing and hitting each other. I was also abused and hit by my dad until I turned 17 and moved out. Today, I have a wonderful husband and 5 kids. I have vowed to break the curse I was raised in.
@Michellef1117
@Michellef1117 4 года назад
That's an amazing accomplishment. I hope you're extremely proud of yourself. You broke the cycle. That's the best thing a person that grew up like us can do. ❤️ Sadly we're not the norm but we managed
@jilldurham5498
@jilldurham5498 2 года назад
Jesus' our father loves you.
@krystalmartin327
@krystalmartin327 2 года назад
@@Michellef1117 thank you! Since I posted this, I now have 2 beautiful grand kids. A 16 month old little boy and 2 month old little girl. ❤️
@krystalmartin327
@krystalmartin327 2 года назад
@@jilldurham5498 yes he sure does ❤️
@Michellef1117
@Michellef1117 2 года назад
@@krystalmartin327 I'm so incredibly happy for you!!
@richardh776
@richardh776 4 года назад
I really appreciate your country reactions because you get what country music is. Storytelling. I thought my dad and I as son didn't really get each other. I was more quiet and shyer and I think sometimes we just didn't click. Hope you can keep doing this and keep getting better with your daughter.
@larrystudson4606
@larrystudson4606 4 года назад
Billy I just want to say I’ve been going through a tough time with school and family and I just wanna say thank you because your videos are the highlight of my day
@bridgettgosnell8730
@bridgettgosnell8730 4 года назад
Carrie "Angel" underwood is the first thing i thought of when i saw this notification lol
@lindseystraley9596
@lindseystraley9596 4 года назад
Growing up, my mom and dad fought constantly. It really messed with me and it still does to this day. I hate conflict and when someone raises their voice I become very afraid. But it has made me know what not to do as a parent. Our daughter isn't even a year old but my husband and I have not and will not argue in front of her. If we do argue, we go into the basement where she can't hear us.
@Kelticmoon24
@Kelticmoon24 2 года назад
Same thing happened to me growing up, except I'm so afraid of conflict and fighting with my husband (who is an awesome guy) that I will avoid it at almost all costs. The downside is, I don't communicate when there's a problem so it goes unresolved. Its the one thing I keep running into a brick wall with when it comes to therapy. I absolutely CANNOT push past it and it frustrates me to no end because I know we need to talk.
@kctexan
@kctexan 4 года назад
Please do Carrie Underwood "So Small" next.
@JessicaNWheeler
@JessicaNWheeler 4 года назад
@kctexan its on there now.
@LetsNerdOut
@LetsNerdOut 3 года назад
Funny part is that's next in the que
@daisydiary7292
@daisydiary7292 4 года назад
This song has been my anthem. For many years now. Because my mom and I often fight. She gets mad at me for little things and I try to stand up for myself. This song gets me through a lot of crap So thank you for reacting to this song.
@brandonguidry4405
@brandonguidry4405 4 года назад
My parents did this ALL MY LIFE!!! Breaking things and yelling constantly, I have two older sisters and I was the youngest boy. I still have nightmares as a 31 year old man with a wife of my own and three beautiful children. My wife and I have never done this in front of the children and I will never allow them to go through all that. When I was 11 years old I started contemplating suicide and it's ran it's course throughout my whole life.
@TheBrittinator
@TheBrittinator 4 года назад
My parents were in screaming matches just like this song when I was little before they got divorced. I’m now in my 20’s working through all the trauma from my childhood. Words leave such a big impact
@LokisChickadeeofficial
@LokisChickadeeofficial 3 года назад
I feel that baby's pain. My parents fought for years while I was growing up. I'm 15 now and it still hurts my heart when I see kids go through that pain like I did. To anyone who is going through that, just know it's not your fault.
@sidekick5650
@sidekick5650 4 года назад
My parents did argue quiet a bit when I was young. They got better over time. Rarely fight now, 30 years later lol. But in my early years I remember seeing my dad put his fist through walls, destroy furniture. Mom throwing crap at him. Those memories never leave
@makaylataylor8600
@makaylataylor8600 4 года назад
Thank you!! This is one of my favorite songs by Carrie because i have experienced this my whole life.
@emiliaruiz7320
@emiliaruiz7320 4 года назад
I definitely grew up in this situation. Oldest of three, I felt like it was my job to keep my siblings safe and know what was going on, so I'd sit at the top of the steps and listen to them scream at each other. They finally split when I was 8 (never got married, so no divorce THANK GOD) and even though my sister was upset about it and I acted as go between and emotional support more often than not until I moved out, I was so glad for the QUIET that I could never bring myself to be sad about it. To this day my dad still enjoys getting in screaming matches with his current girlfriend
@stephaniemaris4878
@stephaniemaris4878 4 года назад
I cried the first time I heard this song. My parents have fought literally my entire life. They divorced before I was even a year old. My mom consistently put me in dangerous situations for her own personal gain, and it wreaked havoc on our entire family, and especially my mental state from middle school and up through high school even after she passed away (about to start college). Every decision a parent makes will effect their child, in some way. Evidently, she never understood that. This song is very powerful, and I pray parents and soon-to-be parents hear it and really listen to the message. Also, as always, a great reaction, Billy! I personally love hearing you make connections in your own life. It makes you so much more relatable than other reactors I've seen. Just make sure BabySoCrazy understands that you love her (as you obviously do!), that sometimes even adults say the wrong things, and that it was never her fault, and she'll come to understand one day.
@heathermogle5411
@heathermogle5411 4 года назад
My parents fought and argued all the time. My husband and I have been together 15 years and have never fought and yelled in front of our son, in fact we hardly ever fight but when we do it is never in front of him because our parents did and we know personally how it effects the children.
@trinitys7434
@trinitys7434 4 года назад
Whether you realize it or not Billy, you're like a mini therapist/friend who we come to see daily who gives advice thru your videos. You put smiles on our faces, make us think, laugh, cry, & hopefully some of us are able to do the same for you.
@brandierin8471
@brandierin8471 4 года назад
Love your reactions. I've been binge watching. ❤️💕
@barbaraann9308
@barbaraann9308 4 года назад
Billy sucks you in...lol...
@MayaBarlev
@MayaBarlev 4 года назад
Southbound by Carrie!!
@sistersvlogs8034
@sistersvlogs8034 4 года назад
Yes!
@TheOldKevin
@TheOldKevin 4 года назад
Even if you dont react to it, you should check out Carrie Underwood's American Idol audition. You learn a lot about that Okie. I say even if you don't react because it might get claimed or worse being Fox.
@grimstone151
@grimstone151 4 года назад
I from Oklahoma and she grew up not to far from me.
@Fallenfromgrace1990
@Fallenfromgrace1990 4 года назад
Even at 29, I still remember some of my parent's fights. I remember at 8 years old my parents arguing and saying they should get a divorce. I remember everytime my dad threatened to leave. It stays with you.
@StaticWolfGirl1
@StaticWolfGirl1 3 года назад
This song really hits home. My dad was an abusive alcoholic, so any time I heard him arguing with my mom, it was only a matter of time. Despite the alcohol, he never hit me, so I took on the responsibility of getting between them anytime he started hurting her. He quit drinking over a decade ago, and hasn't hurt her since, but nothing can take that back. My father used to be my hero, but he destroyed that the moment he lashed out against my mom. Everg hero is a monster to someone.
@joselyncarrell7099
@joselyncarrell7099 4 года назад
I grew up in a home where arguing went on every single day, it still does. I felt so overwhelmed and it affected me so much over the course of my life. Now that I’m married and ready to start a family, I wish to fill our home with love and kindness. I don’t want my kids to ever think I took happiness from them.
@Frenchee_W
@Frenchee_W 4 года назад
This song is a good reminder for me to watch what I say. I do everything in my power to not say anything negative about my son's father, especially since we are not together. Keep strong and show love at the end of the day and your daughter will remember that too!
@joshhansen1679
@joshhansen1679 3 года назад
I can relate so much to this song, and u believe I am hearing it for the first time. I grew up in a broken household, and to be honest my family never recovered; we honestly just learned how to live with the destruction. I no without any doubts that my sister, brother, and I all still fight with scars left behind from the things we seen and experienced growing up. Beautiful song, definitely captured the desires in a child's heart growing up in a broken home.
@taylorhood653
@taylorhood653 2 года назад
This song always reminds me of my parents. I don’t remember them ever being happy. I remember staying up late and listening to them scream and cry at each other. Throwing things and hitting each other. It was actually a blessing when they got divorced. But their relationship was beyond repair and they couldn’t even be civil while co-parenting. My dad even refused to come to her funeral to support his 3 teenaged and grieving daughters who just lost their mom because of how bad their relationship was. Like he was unable to put his hated aside and support me and my sisters when we needed him most. That is something I will never forgive him for. This song just hits so close to home
@firequeen2194
@firequeen2194 3 года назад
The first 5 years my mom and step-dad were pretty brutal. It all came to a head when us kids called the cops. Dad never drank whiskey again and the violence stopped. He’s passed now but the only man I’ve ever known who completely changed. He was a rare man and I miss him everyday. Our relationship was forged in fire and unbreakable at the end.
@MysteriousWolff
@MysteriousWolff 4 года назад
This is my favorite of Carrie's songs. It hits very close to home. I'm lucky that my parents are still together, but growing up (and even now, as an adult), I've experienced them fighting, yelling, and felt like I was stuck in the middle, I felt confused, I felt hurt. I wish I'd had this song when I was younger so I didn't feel so alone at the time. As much as it sucks to experience, music is such a wonderful thing in its ability to bring us together and make us feel understood.
@taylormalloy1137
@taylormalloy1137 4 года назад
I'm 17 now and I will never forget watching my parents argue and fight. I just be sitting in the corner crying thinking it's my fault. I just wanted a family like you see on TV Where everyone got along and there was no fighting. But I realize that's not reality, especially not mine. I have grown from that experience and when I have kids I will never fight in front front of them because, I know what it did to me and I don't want to happen to them.
@missylks1239
@missylks1239 4 года назад
I remember hearing on Dr.Phil, “it’s going to take 1000 ‘I love you.’s to make up for that 1 ‘go to hell’.” Kids are vulnerable. Words stick with you even though we’re taught that they don’t matter.
@merwolvesunited4559
@merwolvesunited4559 4 года назад
I only remember this happening to me one time. Cowering behind a curtain while my parents screamed at each other. I don't remember any of what the conversation was about, except that my dad pointed at me all of a sudden and shouted, "You see? She's scared!" My sister remembers more fights, but this is the one I can recall. It really is haunting.😞💗
@staceysharp7380
@staceysharp7380 4 года назад
I loved your question, Billy. An answer to you as it happened for my life. My parents I have been married for 60 years and I remember back when I was young, there would be shouting matches that will get to the point where me and my brother and sister would just go outside or into our rooms Play a game So we didn't have to hear it. What made it really hard for me was the fact that my dad was in the service for 30 years, so when he came back from Vietnam after his third tour Oh, he was a different person For the first couple weeks He was home. As we got older we realized it wasn't That Mom and Dad were angry with each other. It was a simple case of my dad getting to know his family again. After being gone For a year or two at a time. That in itself was a lot of stress. Carrie hits the nail right on the head. I love her so much and I've seen her seven times in concert and she really has a way of making the songs come to life and reflect life. She gets better every day. Bottom line, I try never to yell in front of my kids. In fact, I try not to yell at all. Harsh words affect adults just as much as kids. I want to thank you for doing such a fantastic job. I look forward to your videos And any time you do a Carrie Underwood song Oh, I make sure I send it To everybody so I hope it brings you more subscribers. You're awesome. Thank you for what you do!
@katiet1563
@katiet1563 4 года назад
I love this song because I can relate to it so much. If you could, would you react to 1) drinking alone 2) last name 3) something In the water 4) The bullet (no music video)
@h06anbjo
@h06anbjo 4 года назад
1) He's already done it.. 2) Believe he's already done that one too! I think he's done #3 as well, #4 I don't think he's done..
@s.kylerh
@s.kylerh 4 года назад
I’m 18 now but my parents got divorced with I was 6 to 7 years old. I would hear screaming and yelling from across my house in my bedroom for hours. so I definitely know this feeling. my father was and still is an alcoholic not so many great memories but I’ve moved past that and know it’s not my fault.
@angelfears1412
@angelfears1412 3 года назад
I grew up with abuse. I remember it vividly. And like my mom i was in an abusive relationship and my son witnessed his father throwing me across the room and beating me and hearing his father yelling and making me cry. I finally broke the chain and walked away before i was killed. My son remembers the abuse as well. My son now sees me happy with my husband
@dalton261
@dalton261 3 года назад
My parents still go at each other, but they love each other and I'm fortunate and grateful to have them in my life.
@moms2398
@moms2398 4 года назад
I have made certain phrases and words "bad words" in my house and in my classroom because of how I was talked to as a kid by parents. My kids grew up that "Stupid" and "Shut up" were bad words. And my husband learned quickly that my reaction to "STFU" can be borderline violent - especially if used against my kids. I saw my parents argue only once. However, I was verbally and emotionally abused by a very angry father. So when Carrie says "break you inside", I know what she means. There were times in my life where I wished he would just hit me because I thought bruises would heal faster. I still fight with self-esteem issues stemming from those days, despite the fact that I learned how to hide it and come across as confident.
@angelaseay103
@angelaseay103 4 года назад
My mom is a domestic violence survivor. My childhood was chaotic and full of grief and strife. I've made efforts to never argue in front of my kids. They're 20 and 16, and hopefully capable of having healthy relationships now because they've seen healthy relationships
@badlilcarboy1
@badlilcarboy1 День назад
Wow, this brings back not so great memories of my parents. I lived in one state with my mom and we visited my Dad in birthstate two weeks per year. My parents used to fight over the phone with me holding it. Yelling in the background. Finally at about 12 I "sat them both down" and told them if they wanted to talk just ask and take the phone in the other room
@pinkfire2344
@pinkfire2344 4 года назад
I did feel this way. My household was a war zone in my single digits. It's actually because of what I said at 4 years old that my parents separated. I came down the stairs and told them to stop fighting and that was the last night my father spent in our house. Funny thing was they got along perfectly after that not having to live together. I had a really great childhood after that. It was split between 2 houses but there was no animosity. My father moved a couple streets away and I got to see him all the time. He let my mother have full custody and the house and everyone actually got along after that. Sometimes things just work out like that.
@morgaankelton5296
@morgaankelton5296 4 года назад
This song resonates in me. My mom is bipolar narcissist. When I was little, my older brother and my dad would make sure I was never near the fighting. I still experienced the mood swings and mental/phycological abuse from my mom. But when I was ten, my dad passed away and around the same time my brother moved out for college. My mom calmed (no fighting or mood swings), it was peaceful, for about 3 years after. Then she started dating and moved in her first boyfriend, almost immediately. He wasn't perfect but we did fun things, until mom started being herself again. They were together about three years, til he left, and at the end fighting was a more than daily occurrence. She was jealous of every woman he came into contact with including close friends and family. Her newest, now second boyfriend, has been with us for about two years. He again is a nice man but I fear won't last much longer. Mom's only goal in a relationships is to catch someone in a non-existent lie. My mom is the problem, her jealousy and mental, phycological, and physical abuse push everyone away. Currently my only refuge is my elderly Grandma.
@carlinsherman-shannon6937
@carlinsherman-shannon6937 4 года назад
I listened to this song a LOT before and while my parents got divorced. I was 12 and understood, I had heard the fights and I had my own problems with it but my sister was 7 years old, a baby and I still remember when they finally told us they were splitting holding her while she sobbed. Words hurt more than anything. Hearing my mama threaten to call the police on my mom in the middle of the night when I was 11 years old scared me more than anything else had in my life. Carrie is one of my absolute favorite artists, and this song was one that helped me through one of the hardest times in my childhood - because it says exactly what I was feeling.
@edwardsilva2776
@edwardsilva2776 4 года назад
Separate houses, father in a trailer arguing with his current wife at the time and my mother and I loving at my grandmother's constant fighting when it was time to drop me off breaking of anything in the room or car window constant yelling when they come around together...I cried when she hit the chorus watching this
@sashadeea
@sashadeea 3 года назад
this song feels very deep inside me. I grew up in a broken family, full of arguing shouting, and violence, because of my dad. My parrents still fight they are in their 70's and they still have many arguments every day all day and it still affects me . I grew up with traumas, I had a bad childhood being bullied at school and coming home to a desfunctional familly and now I'm 31 years old and I still didn't get over it and I probably never will. All I can do is avoid doing the same mistakes in my life as my parrents did. When people complain about how their parrents divorced and they are brocken about it I fell like " I wish my parrents divorced, they would have been happier now with different lifes" sometimes it's better to have divorced parrents thanparrents who hate each other and think its too late now to change their lives into something better and stop the pain.
@alisha4012
@alisha4012 4 года назад
1 Carrie Underwood Last Name 2 Carrie Underwood so small 3 Carrie Underwood Just Can't Live a lie 4 Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood Remind me. 5 Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert something bad about to happen 6 Carrie Underwood Lessons Learned 7 Carrie Underwood whenever you can remember 8 Carrie Underwood wasted I am probably the biggest Carrie Underwood fan in the world. I've been listening to her since I was 10 years old. She helped me through a really tough time. After my Grandpa died Her music took me to another place. And I forgot about the pain.
@booklover4330
@booklover4330 4 года назад
He's reacted to Wasted already by the way, just in case you didn't know.
@alisha4012
@alisha4012 4 года назад
@@booklover4330 Oh, I didn't know. I'm new to his RU-vid channel.
@dianadurfey
@dianadurfey 4 года назад
I was actually was one of the luckier children who grew up in a household where my parents never fought in front of us. I always thought they had the perfect marriage. I have found out since I have gotten to my adult years that of course their marriage wasn't perfect because there is no such thing. Every marriage has it's struggles, they just never let us see them. My father was from an abusive household and he never wanted his children to have that kind of life. Billy, you are still my favorite reactor. You see the difference of how country music has such a different story to the music and I love that. Most people seem to miss that about it.
@natashagordon2913
@natashagordon2913 4 года назад
This song always hits me so hard. I grew up in a VERY dysfunctional home. I thank God I am out of that situation now.
@Gigi-ex9zy
@Gigi-ex9zy 3 года назад
I grew up in a household where fighting was a common factor. They seperated when I was in grade 5 for about a year and then got back together happier than ever. Fighting still happened but not nearly as much later on. Then sadly when in Uni, they got divorced. Divorce affects you just as much no matter how old you are 😥 especially when that divorce turns into WW3... Love Carrie though! Always hits the heart strings with her songs!
@codywright5887
@codywright5887 4 года назад
I didn't really grow up in a troublesome household, but my parents did separate for a few months when I was too small to really know what was going on. If my parents argued, they always did it away from me and my siblings. A couple years ago they hit a rough patch and had a few arguments because of stress but they were able to work through it. My parents did a great job of shielding us from their issues while I was growing up so it never was a problem for me as a kid
@QueenOfTheSea101
@QueenOfTheSea101 2 года назад
i'm that little girl all the time, even now that i'm grown. this song is super underrated. words hurt, especially when you're a sensitive soul like me. words hurt more than fists at times.
@teslachristine4260
@teslachristine4260 4 года назад
this is one of carries best songs. my dad and mom constantly fought, they werent even married and fought, but it ALWAYS turned physical. Mainly because my mom would attack my dad. She tried stabbing him one time and me and my brothers had to tackle her. Then later on she started taking her addiction out on me and my little brother, she is crazy but i still love them both. My dad is doing great and has been sober almost 10 years, my mom still has her problems but hopefully one day man. shes about to be 58, hopefully she calms down.
@morgaankelton5296
@morgaankelton5296 4 года назад
I'm glad I'm not the only one saying this...woman can be the abuser too. My mom always starts the fights in my house. Luckily I'm the youngest so I don't have any siblings to protect. My mom is 54..but I don't think she will ever get help. There is hope, my friend's mom got help and is a such better person now
@Francinewagaman11
@Francinewagaman11 4 года назад
I remember as a young girl my parents always fought and I even remembered one time I said “ if you guys fight so much, why don’t you get a divorce!” I was like 7 and I remember my dad saying “what did you just say?” And I never heard my parents be so quiet like they were after that, then when they ended up getting a divorce I thought it was my fault. To this day I try not to argue with my husband around my daughter
@maddoggie150
@maddoggie150 4 года назад
When I was growing up my parents fought a lot, and I love this song and songs like this, and I love your channel! I like all of your videos that I've seen.
@katiecordero4769
@katiecordero4769 3 месяца назад
Yes my parents use to and whenever some raises their voice or yell at me I just shut down and cry
@VanessaSantos-pl6vl
@VanessaSantos-pl6vl 4 года назад
I love watching your videos Billy! They make my day ^^ I recomend reacting to Brown Chicken Brown Cow by Trace Adkins, it's a good song but funny too lol
@zayne8331
@zayne8331 3 года назад
This song hits hard because this was my childhood to the t. I was the older sister and I would lock me and my brothers door and sit there holding him as he cried while my parents whent at it like this, but much worse. I mean things being thrown, punches included, pictures broken, all that jazz. I acted like it didn’t bother me because I was the older sibling I had to be there for my little brother... it affected me though in the long run. I got anxiety, depression and PTSD. My PTSD is the worst though, because now I get panic attacks just from people yelling, loud noises and other stuff that reminds me of growing up. Not to mention whenever my parents are around one another the anxiety follows, like they are going to break into a fight at any moment and the house is going to do down in flames. My brother also suffered, because of it he is very closed off and reserved, he hardly talks...My parents are divorced now and act like it wasn’t that bad, but at the time they were too into the fighting to even think how it affected us kids. They don’t understand the damage it caused. Besides the mental effects, it’s terrifying. It shakes you to your core. I remember growing up I was scared to go home, I WANTED to stay at school. My parents never touched us, but they got so violent with one another. Even if it wasn’t physical the words, the insults, the screaming, everything. Seeing your parents so angry with one another makes your blood run cold. That’s the thing, this, this presented in the video is one of the worst things that children can grow up with. People tend to me like, oh it’s not that bad, or others have it worse then you. Which is true, some people have it worse, but that doesn’t make it any less damaging, especially to younger children who are still developing mentally.
@patriciajeffries3858
@patriciajeffries3858 4 года назад
YES! I hid in the laundry room in the basement to escape. If I could sneak outside, I would hide under the weeping willow tree (the branches touched the ground.) That was 55 years ago. After counseling for a lifetime I was finally diagnosed with PTSD.
@teresastrahan9426
@teresastrahan9426 4 года назад
I never saw or heard my parents argue. I could feel it in the air occasionally. Everybody I grew up around had had known and been friends with my parents since high school.
@zen-hq1wj
@zen-hq1wj 2 года назад
Absolutely 100% my childhood. Everyday. Never ever once experienced them loving each other. Now Im suffering with the same pain, but reversed, for my own daughter now. I hate this. Please realize that children will be affected by everything they experience and it will have an effect on their future forever.
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6 4 года назад
It is a terrible thing for a child to go through. Having been in the same situation. When my dad sat me down to to tell me that I wouldn’t be living with him anymore because they were going to divorce, he had tears rolling down his face. Inside I was relieved. My hurt was seeing him so sad
@BabyBat-rl3xb
@BabyBat-rl3xb 4 года назад
My parents argued and fought often. Luckily they separated when I was 10, that was the best thing to happen to our family.
@holliesheavenlyangels2567
@holliesheavenlyangels2567 4 года назад
This song definitely hit home. Grew up just like the girl in the video. It’s definitely pain that stays with you. Fantastic song and reaction! Thanks! Btw...you’re such an amazing Father. Your daughter is a lucky girl 💕
@babymama406
@babymama406 4 года назад
My dad said something when I was young to me when he was angry that I still carry it til this day. My parents always used me as ammo to argue with each other. I remember how it felt. It leaves its mark.
@keiraandor
@keiraandor 4 года назад
Everytime I hear this song it takes me back to when my parents were together. They argued all the time and me and my sisters heard it all. And it continued after the divorce. They're friends now but now i am thankful they divorced and are able to be friends.
@samanthaflory8739
@samanthaflory8739 4 года назад
My mom and father were always fighting when and my two older siblings were younger before they separated. I grew up seeing my father hit my mom. Not often, but I still saw it. My father had MS, and this particular kind affected his brain. I did, and still do most times feel like it was my fault he changed. I was always told by family members that it didn't start to affect him until my mom found out she was pregnant with me, and that his personality didn't do a 180 until I was born. I never knew my father before he changed, and I never really knew him growing up. I had to say goodbye to him on my 15th birthday. He had a stroke, and it pretty much killed 2/3 of his brain. He died the next day. I'm almost 20 now, and I have never been allowed the time to grieve for what I lost, and what was never, and will never be answered. I have my mom and little brother to take care of. I haven't gotten that luxury yet.
@colinmckendrick9803
@colinmckendrick9803 4 года назад
Best line by far “ leave the plastic pistols in the front yard, throw away the scorecard, just turn off all the noise.”
@heatherherman2909
@heatherherman2909 4 года назад
My parents didn't argue often but when they did have disagreements they would go in their room and talk it out and came out when they were done. My husband and I have never had an argument in 7 years of being together because we talk everything out and come up with a solution.
@nonnyd1573
@nonnyd1573 4 года назад
Thank you for this review. I had a terrible childhood but by grace I am a survivor of so much
@renee9365
@renee9365 4 года назад
I never, ever saw my parents fight. I don't think they argued often, but I'm sure they did once in a while, but never in front of us kids. I was very blessed. My parents loved each other till death did them part.
@drummom97
@drummom97 3 года назад
Yes growing up my dad was an alcoholic and words can ruin and scar you for life.
@michaelgreen1224
@michaelgreen1224 6 месяцев назад
"I don't want the work or responsibility of a family. I got married for the bedroom privileges" My dad's words to mom , in front of us, in her house(post divorce/separation).
@sonjacrowell9896
@sonjacrowell9896 4 года назад
Billy your an awesome guy. Tks for your honest inputs. Hugs . Remember we all make mistakes. Your love for your daughter is fantastic. ❤😎✌
@kaytownes5912
@kaytownes5912 4 года назад
My parents spent a lot of their time fighting. I've seen my mom dig her nails into my dads arm to keep him from leaving just so they could keep screaming. Its honestly a wonder my dad never laid a hand on her...true testament to his self control. Theyre better now...now they just quip at each other OFTEN. But I'm grown and been out of the house for a decade with kids of my own. That was the one thing I made my husband promise me, was that we would always go out to the garage to fight, because I wouldn't let my kids be exposed like that.
@cassandrahepp6445
@cassandrahepp6445 3 года назад
My parents were divorced before i was old enough to remember. I ended up raised by my grandparents. They sometimes fought but it wasn't those arguments that got to me. For me it was the words said towards me. There are still scars left and even though time has healed a lot sometimes there is still that dull ache just like you'd get from a physical wound. Being older and wise has helped me realise that my grandparents weren't entirely responsible. Poor education mixed with poor mental health can be very damaging. I no longer feel the anger but the hurt still lingers.
@katiemurphy7340
@katiemurphy7340 2 года назад
Yes. I did grow up in a house like this with my siblings. This one hit deep
@dtank7388
@dtank7388 4 года назад
All the time. My siblings dad and my mom would argue all the time til they got divorced. And my mom and her current bf have had so many drunk fights, physical and verbal. Theres been times where ive even had to fight him physically myself. Not fun, can relate hard.
@lindaaumiller7592
@lindaaumiller7592 4 года назад
Billy this is why I love your channel. You are so open and honest. make them plastic water guns
@sandramoore4356
@sandramoore4356 4 года назад
I'm a 42 yr old woman and I still get that lead in the stomach feeling when I hear a man and woman arguing. Takes me right back to the terror I felt as a child growing up in that kind of situation.
@sheilasisk7550
@sheilasisk7550 Год назад
My mom and dad fought like bulldogs. But they stayed at together for us kids. I’m 66 now and the noise of the dog will still cause me to half way out of the bed thinking it was mama & daddy fighting. Yes I heard I’m just going to shout every body then my self. And mama was to chose between me or her to be shot first. Me a 12 year old girl kicking down doors, wringing guns out of mama or daddy’s hands. I married at 15 to an abusive husband, thinking it was normal. At 19 I stepped between mama & daddy and took the lick he was going to give her. Liked to broke my jaw. Knocked out 4 teeth. So at 19 I got dentures and my jaw still hurts. But they stayed together for us kids
@LadyR3van
@LadyR3van 4 года назад
I never grew up in a situation like that, but my brother in law had a son before meeting my sister. A year after they got married, his mother had a baby with her new guy and then 9 months later, he walked in on his mother killing his 9 month old half brother. After that happened, we found out what a horrible situation he was in at that house. That was years ago and she's in jail, but it still effects him. He tried to kill himself twice and he dropped out of school.
@miasodini283
@miasodini283 2 года назад
Yes! I always say kids get way more then adults think. We're not stupid. We feel all of it.
@hannahcorbin2527
@hannahcorbin2527 4 года назад
I grew up in the same environment as the little girl in the video I relate to this song so much. ☺
@LetsNerdOut
@LetsNerdOut 3 года назад
This is one of those songs I wished was when I was a kid. It may would have helped keep a stable childhood for me and my older sister
@angelaseay103
@angelaseay103 4 года назад
I can have the worst day, turn on your videos, and you help make it better. Just know, your infectious goodness, helps your viewers!
@bgbear2016
@bgbear2016 4 года назад
I always saw my parents arguing and I grew up in a family where my parents stayed together for the same of my sister and I which I think was one of their biggest mistakes because it just made things harder having to grow up and see them be so unhappy and not being able to do anything to fix it.
@stormie8009
@stormie8009 4 года назад
Most of my memories of my childhood is the fighting. I don’t always remember what was said but I knew I cried and cried every single time.
@brendamurphy8654
@brendamurphy8654 4 года назад
I was a major Daddy's girl, and my mom was jealous of our connection, so she treated me really bad, and I had 5 sisters and 1 brother. He worked so much, that we only had time with him on weekends. My dad found out about something mean, that my mom did to me, and they got into the worst fight, that we had ever seen. My dad almost moved out with me, then my mom blamed me for everything, and telling me that it was all my fault(I was only 12)...but my parents stayed together, but the majority of her punishing me stopped, and my Daddy dealt with almost all of any issues, that had to due with me. He was a Disabled Vietnam Vet, and we lots him to cancer 6 years ago, I took care of him during his last few months, and I promised him on his deathbed, that I would always take care of my mom. My mom and I have worked out a lot of the past(even though she "doesn't remember ") our relationship gets stronger everyday, out of all of my siblings (who she was very close to) either rarely, or don't ever talk to her, unless they want something. Since my Daddy passed away, she's been living with my family, she's realized that we're the only ones who are, and will always be there for her...btw my husband and I have always had our children spend the most time with my parents; holidays, summer-spring-fall-winter breaks, and we spent every holiday with them...so out of they're 16 grandchildren, they're the closest to, All of the others they didn't, and still don't see much (even with a sister with 3 kids, lives just down our street). NO matter how many problems that I might have with my mom, I could never hurt her, or my children from having a great relationship together. NO matter what, she knows that she'll never be alone. My husband and I agreed at the beginning to never fight, or disagree in front of our own children, because of what we both experienced, as kids. If it was an urgent talk, we'd always make sure they were busy with noise, and go somewhere, that they couldn't hear us. If it wasn't urgent, we'd wait until they were long asleep, turn the T.V. up, and go into the garage to talk...BUT for the ones that we knew that we were going to lose it, they spent the night at a close family member, or friends house...THEN the fighting began. I know that it's hard to do, but scarring your kids, IS THE WORST THING A LOVING PARENT CAN DO!!! SORRY FOR GOING ON, BUT I JUST NEEDED TO GET THIS OUT... 🙏✌💖😘
@austindevos8359
@austindevos8359 3 года назад
This song hits me hard. My parents were very much like the ones in the video. They screamed at each other all the time. But they got divorced and are actually in good terms now. My dad married my stepmother who’s awesome. I got lucky that when my parents got divorced my parents made sure it was Civil and didn’t try to use me against each other. My mother not my father don’t talk bad about each other around me. I got really lucky in the end. I mean I got a sister and brother out of it (dad and stepmom) which is awesome.
@Thathannah_w
@Thathannah_w 4 года назад
My parents didn’t really argue, but they definitely never came off as two people who loved each other. It was always about spite and who was the good vs bad guy. I can’t even think of one time when my parents said “I love you” to each other in the 14/15 years of my life before they divorced. I have no relationship with my dad anymore(due to many things) and my mom has ALWAYS been the caretaker.
@shelbysmith8881
@shelbysmith8881 4 года назад
Yes, my parents argued so much. They have been divorced for over 10 years now and it's the best thing that could have happened.
@madrigalgirl14
@madrigalgirl14 4 года назад
My sister and I grew up with constant arguing in the house. It affected me so much that I avoid all conflict if possible. Yelling or arguing can really mess us up.
@cindyrafn3438
@cindyrafn3438 4 года назад
Love it when you play Carrie Underwood
@gracerasor5119
@gracerasor5119 4 года назад
songs you should react to: Carrie Underwood: The Bullet - Carrie Underwood Low - Carrie Underwood (this doesn’t have a music video) Last Name - Carrie Underwood Remind Me - Brad Paisley ft. Carrie Underwood That Song That We Used To Make Love To - Carrie Underwood (this doesn’t have a music video) End Up With You - Carrie Underwood (this doesn’t have a music video) Mama’s Song - Carrie Underwood (her husband is in this video) Something Bad - Carrie Underwood Southbound - Carrie Underwood Heartbeat - Carrie Underwood Smoke Break - Carrie Underwood What I Never Knew I Always Wanted - Carrie Underwood (this doesn’t have a music video but you should watch the montage video that she posted on youtube) Undo It - Carrie Underwood Cupid’s Got A Shotgun - Carrie Underwood Kelsea Ballerini: Homecoming Queen - Kelsea Ballerini Club - Kelsea Ballerini Miss Me More - Maddie & Tae Maddie & Tae: Friends Don’t - Maddie & Tae Die From A Broken Heart - Maddie & Tae
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