“Breaking your silence” on the death of your child is so fucking dark my god
She will never be the same
luna1uvgood on
I hope she keeps her other child offline.
slaybaby77 on
i’m glad she took accountability for not having a pool fence. regardless this is a very sad situation.
livinglifesmall on
Impressive letter to right up front acknowledge she should have had a pool fence. No excuses and that makes me admire her. I can’t imagine her grief
Mik0_Lunat1c on
This is kinda insane, I’m sorry. She needs to step away from social media for good.
Curlingby on
I really hope people leave her and her husband alone now. She’s acknowledged the ways she was wrong and that her son would still be alive if they weren’t negligent.
There is nothing more anyone can ask from them. Let them grieve in peace.
HumbleBell on
I do think they were both responsible for what happened by not having the fence. That said, I still feel sorry for her that the first time she ever left her husband alone with the two kids, her first time leaving the house after having her second baby, her son died. She wasn’t even gone half an hour, and her husband couldn’t watch their newborn and their toddler son (and his basketball game) for that amount of time. I think not mentioning him at all and only signing her name is telling of what’s going to happen with their marriage, and I can’t blame her. I’d never, ever forgive him in her shoes.
lourexa on
I’m pleasantly surprised that she mentioned the pool fencing, and how she worded that entire section is very admirable.
c0smicgirly on
I cannot imagine the grief and guilt re: lack of pool fence. It’s admirable she is not only owning up to how negligent this was, but to talk about it to promote safety for other children.
His negligence would be unforgivable for any mother I know to recover from.
sinematiic on
it’s very sad that it takes the death of a child for people to realize you need a pool fence. and that children are not content
alayeni-silvermist on
Ahhh, so she plans on monetizing her grief. Got it.
NeatStretch793 on
My guess is she didn’t want to start drama and point the finger at her husband but I’m sure deep down holds the utmost resentment and anger towards him. Good on her for taking accountability.
I wish her all the best. This statement is well written and I hope she and her family heal as best as they can
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Judge_Juedy on
Interesting that she doesn’t mention her husband at all, as he was the one at home with the child at the time of the incident. I’m sure the guilt he feels is unimaginable. Personally, I don’t know if I would ever be able to forgive my husband…
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“Breaking your silence” on the death of your child is so fucking dark my god
She will never be the same
I hope she keeps her other child offline.
i’m glad she took accountability for not having a pool fence. regardless this is a very sad situation.
Impressive letter to right up front acknowledge she should have had a pool fence. No excuses and that makes me admire her. I can’t imagine her grief
This is kinda insane, I’m sorry. She needs to step away from social media for good.
I really hope people leave her and her husband alone now. She’s acknowledged the ways she was wrong and that her son would still be alive if they weren’t negligent.
There is nothing more anyone can ask from them. Let them grieve in peace.
I do think they were both responsible for what happened by not having the fence. That said, I still feel sorry for her that the first time she ever left her husband alone with the two kids, her first time leaving the house after having her second baby, her son died. She wasn’t even gone half an hour, and her husband couldn’t watch their newborn and their toddler son (and his basketball game) for that amount of time. I think not mentioning him at all and only signing her name is telling of what’s going to happen with their marriage, and I can’t blame her. I’d never, ever forgive him in her shoes.
I’m pleasantly surprised that she mentioned the pool fencing, and how she worded that entire section is very admirable.
I cannot imagine the grief and guilt re: lack of pool fence. It’s admirable she is not only owning up to how negligent this was, but to talk about it to promote safety for other children.
His negligence would be unforgivable for any mother I know to recover from.
it’s very sad that it takes the death of a child for people to realize you need a pool fence. and that children are not content
Ahhh, so she plans on monetizing her grief. Got it.
My guess is she didn’t want to start drama and point the finger at her husband but I’m sure deep down holds the utmost resentment and anger towards him. Good on her for taking accountability.
I wish her all the best. This statement is well written and I hope she and her family heal as best as they can
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Interesting that she doesn’t mention her husband at all, as he was the one at home with the child at the time of the incident. I’m sure the guilt he feels is unimaginable. Personally, I don’t know if I would ever be able to forgive my husband…