Tori Tells Husband She Isn’t Appreciated for Her Mothering Efforts: “You Don’t Give Me Any Credit”,

Tori Tells Husband She Isn’t Appreciated for Her Mothering Efforts: “You Don’t Give Me Any Credit”,


Tori Roloff is talking to her husband, Zach Roloff, about her difficult parenting tasks on a recent Little People, Big World episode. She began the conversation by expressing how much she enjoys being a mother, but she also stated that she has limits then she had just met.
She discusses the guilt’ she feels whenever she yells or gets upset at her children, especially on days when she lacks patience, which every parent can relate to. Tori challenged her husband’s claim that he does not feel ‘dad guilt’ when he yells at the kids.

Reversing his previous statement, Zach admits that he does feel guilty “now and then,” but it is not the same guilt that Tori feels, which she agrees with. Tori’s guilt stems from not feeling she did enough for her children that day. Zach gets it from doing or saying something he shouldn’t.

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