Allie Casazza loved her kids, but the clutter caused by the massive amount of toys they had accumulated began causing her so much stress that only by giving away the toys she said, was she able to “save [her] motherhood” and “[her] marriage.”
“I had this huge room in my house, dedicated to toys. Bins overflowing with stuff. A $150 light-up unicorn no one played with. The playroom was the bane of my existence,” said the mother from Bentonville, Arkansas. “I didn’t enjoy motherhood,” she admitted. “I didn’t enjoy [my kids]. They were a bother to me.”
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