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#121
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03-04-2013, 09:40 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
Another one. Well if she feels she wants to share what she feels to people who is like her in some aspects of viewpoints, its her choice. her sensitivity is not the question. I would share mine with people who i think would understand me too. of course, in every dark corners of anyplace lurks one of your kind so there you are...
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#122
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03-04-2013, 11:28 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
The comments are very entertaining. It`s a shame its at someone loss`es expense....Just reason 101 why not to post someone you love(d) death picture here...But Que Sera Sera....(sneaks away |
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#123
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03-04-2013, 11:39 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
How hard is it to move on and NOT be an dick by posting something stupid about someone's loss? Back away from the keyboard and don't make judgments, assholes.
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#124
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03-04-2013, 10:27 PM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
Well, I work in the Medical field. I see death on a daily basis, so yes, death does not bother me like it bothers others. It doesn't make me many less sensitive. But, death doesn't scare me as it does others. Everyone dies. It's sad, yes, especially when it is someone in your family, but no one lives forever. Everyone is different. Just because posting a picture of a deceased family member isn't something you or any one else would do, doesn't mean that I am an insensitive person. What you believe and what I believe are different, but just because my beliefs differ from yours is no basis for you to make an assumption of my personality. |