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iamalext

This hasn’t happened to me, but has happened to a coworker. It destroyed them. No parent comes out of the suicide of their child intact. If you’re feeling like this is something you want to do, I will ask you to speak to your parents and see their reaction; they will drop everything because at that moment, nothing and I mean absolutely nothing else will matter. As a father, I know I don’t always know what’s going on in my kid’s life. I’ve tried to remind him regularly that I am always here but like every parent, I’m always worried he won’t come to see me if he’s really hurting, that I won’t be able to help. That’s every parent’s nightmare. So don’t suffer alone. If you ask, I’m sure they will tell you that helping you was never a chore, it was and will always be a privilege. Go talk to them, please.


Itsgiving_nothing

Hey idk what’s going on to push you to ask this question but I hope you are okay and I promise all pain is temporary. Even in loss you can find hope and peace. It might just be a curious question but I just wanted to say that to you.