If a non-abusive mother or father has cancer and is on their deathbed, and their son refuses to see them, is that cold, unforgivable, and ‘wrong’? Would it be wrong if the son or daughter celebrated their death?
If a non-abusive mother or father has cancer and is on their deathbed, and their son refuses to see them, is that cold, unforgivable, and ‘wrong’? Would it be wrong if the son or daughter celebrated their death?
What is this situation?
If your reasoning is that you “want to remember them in their healthy days”, you will regret not seeing them. Spend as much time with the people you love, as that time won’t come back.
But if your reasoning is that you simply don’t care about them, whatever… but it’s pretty cold, as I assume they’d get happiness from you visiting?
And they’re apparently non-abusive, and yet you want to celebrate their death? I personally want my funeral to be like those African parties instead of depressing shit, but I assume this isn’t what you mean…
Op has a deleted post saying they’d celebrate children dying of cancer
99% certain op is also grimreaper and pixelnomad, both of whom are obsessed with virginity, age gaps, gatekeeping comic fandom, rich person with poor person relationships, and bad parenting in comics and tv.
Yes, I believe they are
Just your friendly neihbourhood psycopath