It sounds like you might be referring to a short drama or clip titled something like “Mommy, Why Does Daddy Hate Me?” on Dailymotion, and also sharing a feeling that a parent (or someone like “Dandy”) hates you. Feeling that way is really painful, and it makes a lot of sense to look for answers.
About the Dailymotion videos
There are short drama videos on Dailymotion with titles like “Mommy Why Does Daddy Hate Me” and “Why My Dad Don’t Like Me Mom.” These are fictional or dramatized stories meant to show intense emotions and family conflict, not documentaries about real families.
These kinds of videos often exaggerate situations to create drama, so they are not a reliable guide to what your own parent actually feels or thinks. They can still trigger real feelings, especially if you already feel rejected or hurt at home.
If you feel a parent “hates” you
When a child or teen feels like “Daddy hates me,” it usually comes from a mix of things:
- A parent yelling, criticizing, or ignoring you often.
- Experiencing favoritism toward a sibling.
- A parent being stressed, depressed, or dealing with their own problems and taking it out on you.
Even when it feels like “hate,” it is more often about the adult’s struggles and poor behavior than about you deserving it. That does not make their behavior okay, but it does mean it is not your fault.
What you can do now
If this is about your real life and not just the video:
- Talk to a safe adult (another parent, relative, school counselor, teacher, coach) and tell them specifically what is happening and how it makes you feel.
- Write your feelings down in a notebook or notes app; sometimes this makes it easier to show someone later.
- If you ever feel unsafe (physical harm, threats, extreme emotional abuse), contact local emergency services or a child helpline in your country right away; many countries have child protection or youth crisis lines that you can call or chat with anonymously.
If you say what country or state you are in and your age, a list of appropriate hotlines or support options can be provided. You are not alone in feeling this way, and there are adults whose job is to listen and help, even if someone at home is not treating you right.
