Anonymous wrote:My mom is like that and I am like that with my own kids. I can cry just thinking about my kids potential future suffering. I don’t think it’s a big deal. I like this about suffering in general. I have no problem seeing a dead animal, but seeing an animal suffering while dying, just kills me. My dad and brother love to fish and sometime they catch something big that give them a fight for their money. Tunas for example have a lot of blood. I remember crying and desperately asking them to release the poor tuna that was struggling on our boat bleeding everywhere. I cannot stand suffering in general. A therapist once told me that it’s because I am extremely empathetic and feel other people’s pain more so than others.
You are seeing a therapist right? Nobody wants to see a fish suffer, or any animal, but crying about your kids potential future suffering? Like if they have a cut, or a cold, or ear infections? Or make bad choices in life? That is causing you to cry? Thinking about what if? Do you hear how that sounds?