I hate my 12-year-old son & wish he’d never been born – I can’t control him, I want social services to take him away

A MOTHER at the end of her tether has confessed that she hates her 12-year-old son and wishes he was never born.

The fed up mum, believed to be from the UK, took to Mumsnet and explained that her young son is "nothing but trouble."

In the post, she penned: "He’s always in bother at school, angry and abusive in school and at home. Refuses to do anything he’s told.

"Spends most of school in internal exclusion – yesterday other children were annoying him so he cut some poor boys head phones wire with a scissors then cut a girls hair. She was crying on the phone to her Dad."

The distraught mum went on to say how her son doesn't respond to punishment because he "doesn't care about consequences," and said he's even started refusing to go to school.

She admitted that she and the boy's dad are both constantly stressed and noted that if they try and talk to him, he just tells them to "f*** off."

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She added that her son refused counselling and now, at the end of her tether, she doesn't know where to turn, and is debating contacting social services to see if they'll take him away.

The upset mum concluded: "He hates me and his Dad and now I hate him…He is a horrible human being and can’t help but wish he was never born."

And it wasn't long before other parents took to the comments section to offer words of advice and support.

"I agree contacting social services is a good idea. They may have access to other tools that could help you," suggested one.

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A second agreed: "I'm so sorry it sounds awful.

"I think calling SS is a good idea. Not to have him taken away I don't think you really want that, but they'll be able to offer you lost of support and put you forward to other services which can offer help."

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"It sounds really really tough but it sounds like you're a great mum who cares or you wouldn't be reaching out for help."

Meanwhile, a third added: "I'm sorry you and your family are having a difficult time."

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"You say that he refuses to engage with a counsellor, that doesn't surprise me. Often when teens and preteens are in a room with an adult to "talk" they are expecting a telling off."

"Art therapy and mentoring (like the Big Brother/Sister programmes) can be much more beneficial."

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