
NothingElseMatters
Warlock
- Mar 30, 2020
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a mother that wants to solve all your proble,s that's always with you, present, involved and helpful. do you think having someone like that would lessen your urge to suicide?
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Well I thought I was a good mother but the night a few weeks ago my son came in drunk and I told him off again then he went off and hung himself in his bedroom so me and his dad would fine him! I would do anything for my son and we was very close but he had enough of me moaning at him when he came in drunk so the answer to your question is no I don't think it makes any difference xa mother that wants to solve all your proble,s that's always with you, present, involved and helpful. do you think having someone like that would lessen your urge to suicide?