Anonymous wrote:I would be devastated. I’d question my parenting and what I did wrong for the rest of my life. I’d hold them accountable and wouldn’t defend their crimes. But no I would not disown them.
Anonymous wrote:You can hold your child accountable for his/her actions and change your boundaries to keep yourself and your other family safe without disowning him/her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of serious crime?
I would need to distance myself for pedophilia, rape, and similar.
By serious crime, I mean anything that causes serious injury/long-term consequences.
I think it's understandable that you would distance yourself in those cases. If you don't mind me asking, why? Would it be because of the social stigma, or because you would need to protect yourself and your family from them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. This is called unconditional love. You don’t approve of what they do but they are always your kids and you are always their mother.
+1. My mom told me she’d love me even if I killed her.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of serious crime?
I would need to distance myself for pedophilia, rape, and similar.
Anonymous wrote:No. This is called unconditional love. You don’t approve of what they do but they are always your kids and you are always their mother.