"Yes, and when I had Aaron, he left me, and I didn't know how to raise a child. And I wasn't close to my parents, and because I was too proud to go to my parents for help, I mistreated that little baby. I didn't want a baby"
About this Quote
The subtext is a critique of the myth that maternal instinct automatically patches every rupture. Johnston, a cartoonist best known for rendering family life with empathetic candor, understands how the medium trains audiences to expect warmth, humor, and resolution. This quote weaponizes that expectation. It’s not sentimental; it’s clinical and self-incriminating, refusing the easy alibi of “I tried my best.” The phrase “that little baby” adds a painful distance, as if the speaker can only approach the child through language that makes them small, separate, almost unreal.
Contextually, it reads like the kind of hard-earned revelation that comes after decades of cultural pressure to perform gratitude for parenthood. The intent isn’t self-flagellation for sport; it’s testimony. By naming abandonment, estrangement from her parents, and the ego that blocked support, Johnston maps how intergenerational silence reproduces itself - not through monsters, but through people who are drowning and too proud to admit it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Single Parent |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Johnston, Lynn. (2026, January 17). Yes, and when I had Aaron, he left me, and I didn't know how to raise a child. And I wasn't close to my parents, and because I was too proud to go to my parents for help, I mistreated that little baby. I didn't want a baby. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-and-when-i-had-aaron-he-left-me-and-i-didnt-54884/
Chicago Style
Johnston, Lynn. "Yes, and when I had Aaron, he left me, and I didn't know how to raise a child. And I wasn't close to my parents, and because I was too proud to go to my parents for help, I mistreated that little baby. I didn't want a baby." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-and-when-i-had-aaron-he-left-me-and-i-didnt-54884/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Yes, and when I had Aaron, he left me, and I didn't know how to raise a child. And I wasn't close to my parents, and because I was too proud to go to my parents for help, I mistreated that little baby. I didn't want a baby." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/yes-and-when-i-had-aaron-he-left-me-and-i-didnt-54884/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


