
Pessimist
Mage
- May 5, 2021
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I'm so sick of over-analyzing everything. Just please answer me, do good parents overcome the suicide of their child?
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I'm so sick of over-analyzing everything. Just please answer me, do good parents overcome the suicide of their child?
How are you so sure? Are you a parent yourself?Parents can NEVER get over the suicide of their child. NEVER. They will be traumatized for the rest of their life.
How are you so sure? Are you a parent yourself?
Nice try.How are you so sure? Are you a parent yourself?
Honestly, most "good parents" have had a better AND longer life than their dead children. Their loss or grief is not a bigger loss than their kids'.
If they actually love their children. There are "parents" who have children for the sake of having children or because it seems like the "expected" thing to do in society. But they don't really love their children in the real sense of the word.I hate to make absolute statements, but I really do suspect that they will never get over it.
Hopefully, but many people end up wanting to kill themselves because of things their parents contributed to. In the case of them being a good parent I'd hope they would have the empathy to see that someone living in pain even if you have an inherent attachment to them isn't good. The study I linked while family members largely did become upset and otherwise one of them (a sister I believe) had the empathy to say that she wasn't too bothered by it since the person was in pain and this was their way of solving it.hopefully they get to feel some empathy for the suffering of their child and feel somehow happy knowing that they are not suffering anymore
Thanks for completely derailing my day with Tom Hardy looking hot AF
You're welcome! He's bait in more ways than one.Thanks for completely derailing my day with Tom Hardy looking hot AF![]()