Tom9999
I've suffered enough.
- Aug 27, 2019
- 124
Where did you fail to give your child support, understanding, acceptance, and empathy?
How did you fail to accept your child for who they where?
When did you exploit your child, at their expense, and perhaps cruelly and viciously, as a means of selfishly fulfilling your own needs?
When did you let your discomfort get in the way of accepting and discussing your child's feelings?
When did you shame, ridicule, or insult them for who they were or wanted to be?
And so on.
Notice none of these questions start with "Did you...?" That would make it too easy to turn away by saying "Never!"
But they all stem from the one necessary question:
"How did I fail my child?"
Exploring this question is not about diminishing your suffering.
It's about taking responsibility for how you treated the being YOU CHOSE to bring into this world, and who was, without their consent, placed under you and forced to submit to your words, actions, and governance.
You owe them this.
How did you fail to accept your child for who they where?
When did you exploit your child, at their expense, and perhaps cruelly and viciously, as a means of selfishly fulfilling your own needs?
When did you let your discomfort get in the way of accepting and discussing your child's feelings?
When did you shame, ridicule, or insult them for who they were or wanted to be?
And so on.
Notice none of these questions start with "Did you...?" That would make it too easy to turn away by saying "Never!"
But they all stem from the one necessary question:
"How did I fail my child?"
Exploring this question is not about diminishing your suffering.
It's about taking responsibility for how you treated the being YOU CHOSE to bring into this world, and who was, without their consent, placed under you and forced to submit to your words, actions, and governance.
You owe them this.
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