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Reply to "When you hear of a parent outliving their child, do you have more sympathy for the parent or their deceased child?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel terrible the child didn't get to live a longer life but also -- that is part of the parents' grief burden too. So in terms of sympathy I am obviously focused on the parents because they are the living people who are going through something terrible. The deceased suffered a tragedy but I can do nothing to be there for them or comfort them so I don't know how I can sympathize with them. [/quote] This. The Sandy Hook and Uvalde massacred children suffered horribly and had their lives unfairly cut tragically short but their parents and continue to suffer grief, loss and ptsd for the rest of their lives. [/quote]
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