TikTok Dad Shares Powerful Message Supporting the Mental Health of Mothers

@chrisgqperry1Stay strong Mothers. You are not alone.🖤 ##fyp ##foryou ##foryoupage ##viral ##momtok♬ original sound – Chris GQ Perry

“Some women put out ‘Oh I could never.’ ‘I have to clean, that’s gross,” continued Perry. “Good for you. Some women can’t.”

“Some can’t even get out of bed,” said the TikToker. “And when they do it’s a battle. But they can’t talk about it because if they do, they’re judged and looked down on and told, ‘You gotta keep going.’”

Perry says instead of passing judgement on the outward struggle we’re able to see, parents should ask about the inward struggle a mother might be facing.

“If you go over and the house is a mess, 9 out of 10 times she’s having a bad week and you should probably ask if she’s ok,” said Perry.

The TikTok star has built a following for his videos empathizing with women, and educating others about how to respect women.

“Stay strong mothers. You are not alone,” he captioned the viral TikTok.

In the comments, Perry asked if there were any mothers who have been “feeling down lately,” and asked his followers to lift them up with positive words.

Users flocked to the comment section in droves, communicating their own personal struggles that Perry so perfectly spoke to.

“The hardest part is you can be falling apart in front of someone and they don’t even notice,” one mom wrote.

“3 weeks postpartum and I’m struggling with this so bad,” wrote another. “I have no energy to clean but I force myself to do it for my kids. I’m exhausted.”

“Whoever needs this today, you are a good mama, it’s ok! None of us are perfect! It’s ok to have bad days,” said an inspirational parent.

According to the World Health Organization, more than 264 million people worldwide live with depression, and women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed than men according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Whether you’re a mom fighting a hidden mental health battle, or someone who has been there and knows the struggle, it’s important to remember, you are not alone.

Perry’s message is making us feel seen and understood, and as mothers, that’s really all we could ever ask for.


Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm is the Editor of foreverymom.com. An outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure, she lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese all while capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras. Follow her on Facebook.

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