November 28, 2025 - 13:44

Kourtney Kardashian recently learned something new about parenting and is now feeling a wave of “guilt” over all her children. The reality star opened up about her struggles and emotions surrounding her parenting decisions, expressing concern over the impact they may have had on her kids. In a candid moment, she reflected on the challenges of raising children in the public eye and the pressures that come with it.
Kardashian shared her feelings during a recent discussion, revealing that she has been reevaluating her approach to parenting. She admitted to feeling overwhelmed by the weight of her responsibilities and the desire to provide the best for her family. The emotional toll of parenting can be profound, and Kourtney's vulnerability resonates with many parents who face similar feelings of doubt and guilt.
As she navigates these complex emotions, Kourtney's honesty highlights the importance of open conversations about parenting and the challenges that come with it, reminding others that they are not alone in their struggles.
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