/u/PistachioPug's posts in /r/TwoSentenceSadness
Everyone said I'd regret it on my deathbed one day if I never had the experience of bringing a child into the world.
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Having volunteered for the suicide hotline for nearly a quarter of a century, I thought I must have heard it all.
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My father always told me when I let him down that if there were any justice in this world, I'd have a son just like me someday.
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One by one, my daughter's classmates came up to tell me how heartbroken they were, and how shocked, and how they would carry her memory with them all the days of their lives.
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She prayed that, just once, he would actually hit her: hard enough to leave a mark, to break a bone, to swell her eye shut in shades of purple and blue.
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I showed up at a support group for suicide survivors, only to discover it was for the loved ones left behind.
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My mother grew up wondering why her parents couldn't see how capable she was, and she vowed that someday she would allow her children to fight their own battles.
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