Viivi Kuusela, who is familiar with the Farmi Finland program, takes a stand on the general debate about parenting.

Viivi Kuusela has paid attention to the debate about parenting. Pete anikari

– Children are not fucked, adults are.

I saw a content producer familiar from Tiktok Viivi Kuusela Starts his Instagram publication where he shares his observations of parenting.

Kuusela says he has noticed that parenting is increasingly talked about mainly from the perspective of exhaustion, repentance and chaos.

– Yes, it is important to dismantle the taboos, honestly tell about the challenges of motherhood, and give room for those who find parenthood pregnant (who does not ever). But at the same time, it has begun to feel that parenting is only visible if it is one hell, he says in his update.

The mother of two children also opens up from her own experiences as a mother.

– Do you even dare to say this? I’ve never been watching with the baby. And neither did my father. Both children slept small next to it, the milk bar all night open. When asked at the clinic if the baby was eating at night, I never could say, I slept, the social influencer reveals.

Viivi Kuusela says she has never been supervised with the baby. Pete anikari

Kuusela feels that the child offers “a place for the most important things in life”.

– Most of all, in having children, I was surprised by how holistically it shapes you. You think you are raising them just to find that they are raising you. Time and time again, he is humbled, he says.

Finally, he sums up the main idea of ​​his writing.

– Children are not fucked up. Many times the problem is that adults around you think so. Children must adapt, be quiet, clean and easy. That parenting is lonely heroic acts without support and community. That my own life is finally over, says the social influencer.

– But what if not? What if your everyday life is good – different, more loud – but still, and perhaps that’s why it is a full life? If you have been thinking about starting a family, I’ll encourage it! Kuusela finally encourages.

If the link does not appear, you can watch the release from here.

Kuusela has been seen in fresh Farmi Finland in the season. Prior to that, Kuusela rose to the headlines last year when his poll in YLE’s survey emerged. Yle asked the Finns about their opinions about political strikes. In the Gallup, Kuusela said, “Go to work.”

Kuusela told Iltalehti in March that he received both support and criticism of his comment.

– Of course there was feedback. The subject is sensitive and people speculate on what I meant in my comment.

– Of course, it is a different matter if it was a sensible act of talking about the subject. I am in no way involved in politics. Of course I follow politics actively, Kuusela explains.



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