Pure feelings & emotions of parents who are having a disabled child we, the normal people can't explain. Only the mother & father of a child can struggle for their child with society. More than that, regret is another emotion that invisibly occurs.
I can feel the author's emotions & efforts to be Happy Out There.
Really, out there is not designed for many. With no idea, how many questions they answer throughout a day they find ending their life will be the better option.
Very embarrassing & awkward question when people don't admire a child's cuteness but instead ask their parent, What’s Wrong? This is why Out Here spaces are not so delightful.
There's a lot to explain & express but leaving the comment here..
Our culture judges the worth of our kids by judging our contentment.
Parents may, with good reason, regret that a disabled child was ever born.
How would anyone determine a life “not worth living”? And who gets to decide such a thing?
Last But Not The Least, Life Is Very Beautiful, Change The Perception Only!!
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Thought-provoking. Beautifully written. Oh so real.
Gets me out of my own head this morning.
Got me out of my own head as well, which is much appreciated!
Well said!
Powerful, thanks for the post.
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Pure feelings & emotions of parents who are having a disabled child we, the normal people can't explain. Only the mother & father of a child can struggle for their child with society. More than that, regret is another emotion that invisibly occurs. I can feel the author's emotions & efforts to be Happy Out There.
Really, out there is not designed for many. With no idea, how many questions they answer throughout a day they find ending their life will be the better option.
Very embarrassing & awkward question when people don't admire a child's cuteness but instead ask their parent, What’s Wrong? This is why Out Here spaces are not so delightful.
There's a lot to explain & express but leaving the comment here..
Last But Not The Least, Life Is Very Beautiful, Change The Perception Only!!