Anonymous wrote:This is why you shouldn’t estrange yourself from your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probable fake post. Anecdotally, unless you are prepared to help your mom work through the devastation you say she will experience if you tell her, stay out of it and act surprised when she does find out.
OP here. Omg it’s not a fake post! Please stop! Why does everyone always think everything is a fake post? This isn’t even remotely scandalous. Just stop!
This is dramatic, controlling language and I'm even more convinced it's a story in someone's mind. In the first place, when you start a topic, you can't dictate how people respond to it and DCUM has plenty of trolls inventing stories for the laughs. In second place, what are the odds that you randomly heard of a grandfather's passing on a podcast. A podcast? It'd be more plausible if you'd mentioned reading his obituary in the paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
If this bothered you so much, why was there no attempt to end the estrangement?
Your question presumes the estrangement was my doing. And no, it's not always a "two-way street." Besides, it wasn't so much that the person died--it was that their other family couldn't even be bothered to tell me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
If this bothered you so much, why was there no attempt to end the estrangement?
Your question presumes the estrangement was my doing. And no, it's not always a "two-way street." Besides, it wasn't so much that the person died--it was that their other family couldn't even be bothered to tell me.
But they didn’t tell you no matter how or when you finally found out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
If this bothered you so much, why was there no attempt to end the estrangement?
Your question presumes the estrangement was my doing. And no, it's not always a "two-way street." Besides, it wasn't so much that the person died--it was that their other family couldn't even be bothered to tell me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
If this bothered you so much, why was there no attempt to end the estrangement?
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me and I wish someone would’ve told me. I found out my estranged parent died on the internet when I happened to google them. Their family didn’t even bother to tell me they’d died. If I found out that someone in my own family knew but didn’t tell me, I would be incredibly hurt. It was awful finding out the way I did.
I'm not the person you quoted, but I still think you should tell her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell her. If she find out later that u know that will put a rift in your relationship.
How would she find out? I’m genuinely curious how she would find out I know right now? I’m alone at work. I searched on my phone, private browsing. I’ve told no one but you here. How would she find out I know? I’m genuinely curious and awaiting your answer.