Gatekeeping how a mother should grieve

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ZoeLaMort on October 2nd, 2020 at 19:16 UTC »

People complain that social media are used for shallow and uninteresting things, but as soon someone is even trying to make something a little more deep and important, social media aren’t the right place anymore.

Oh you’re simply recording yourself dancing and sharing the video on the Internet? Cringe, you’re just looking for attention with poor, easy content.

You want to emotionally connect with other human beings on a tough subject? Lmao nobody cares why are you even taking the Internet seriously.

IntermediateSwimmer on October 2nd, 2020 at 19:31 UTC »

My wife and I have had two miscarriages and it's absolutely awful, especially for the woman, and it just feels like you can't talk to anybody about it. Chrissy tweeting about it and bringing attention to it has honestly helped my wife with some of the negative feelings she's harbored for a long time. Thank you Chrissy!

OGPunkr on October 2nd, 2020 at 20:16 UTC »

I lost my son to sids. I can say I was desperate to talk to others who had survived it. Our local support group reached out to us the same day we lost him and to this day (28 years later) I am still so great full.