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tragedy, grief and the difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 73427" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>this is a hard situation. I have to tell you this:</p><p>my lil sis had two kids to a man with issues. they divorced when the smaller one was under two yrs old. when they were 5 and 10 yrs old, he shot himself in the mouth with a gun. his mother found him. the kids went to the funeral. it was hard for them I am sure. he did not have custody of them but did visit them a lot. </p><p></p><p>the kids are 18 and 23 now. one boy and one girl. they are great kids, seem to not be traumatized. the boy has a tattoo of his dad's first name and yrs of birth and death on one arm. </p><p></p><p>Since they were small I have told them any happy stories I could remember of their dad, gave them pictures of him that I had and talked about him whenever they wanted to. </p><p></p><p>people who commit suicide are too sick to realize how they are hurting others down the line. sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 73427, member: 97"] this is a hard situation. I have to tell you this: my lil sis had two kids to a man with issues. they divorced when the smaller one was under two yrs old. when they were 5 and 10 yrs old, he shot himself in the mouth with a gun. his mother found him. the kids went to the funeral. it was hard for them I am sure. he did not have custody of them but did visit them a lot. the kids are 18 and 23 now. one boy and one girl. they are great kids, seem to not be traumatized. the boy has a tattoo of his dad's first name and yrs of birth and death on one arm. Since they were small I have told them any happy stories I could remember of their dad, gave them pictures of him that I had and talked about him whenever they wanted to. people who commit suicide are too sick to realize how they are hurting others down the line. sigh. [/QUOTE]
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