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mimiopo22

mimiopo22

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Dec 4, 2020
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hell, i don't know why I have such concerns.
(The children in question are my cousins)
 
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triada

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Dec 23, 2020
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any death is traumatic for children
 
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kohaku

kohaku

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Mar 27, 2019
188
Depends on how close you are to them I suppose. It's most likely to not cause any lasting trauma, just like any other death. It does make me wonder how their parents would explain a suicide to them, though.
 
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Isadeth

Isadeth

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Jun 12, 2020
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I worry about this too. ♡
 
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sweater

sweater

tired of it all
Dec 23, 2020
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sadly, a child's brain can turn anything into a long lasting traumatic event. My guess on how traumatic it would be would depend on if you ctb in the same house as them/they find you afterwards. I would say it would be less traumatic if they were just informed of it afterward.
 
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WornOutLife

WornOutLife

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Mar 22, 2020
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Yes, there's a big chance they'll be traumatized.
I couldn't CTB if I had children and I'm really concerned about not my cousins but my nephew. He just loves me because I'm the "cool freak uncle" and I wouldn't want to hurt him!
 
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livefreeorpeace

livefreeorpeace

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Jun 14, 2020
63
hell, i don't know why I have such concerns.
(The children in question are my cousins)
Traumatized the fuck out of me that's for sure, but I have children, and here I am.
 
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Steamm

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Feb 28, 2020
446
Probably it could, but I personally dont care
 
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AprilsBlessings

AprilsBlessings

Our tainted history is playing on repeat
Jul 26, 2020
172
My nephews and nieces, I'm not clost to them at all, they barely see me but i know they would be traumatized
 
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awfullife

awfullife

Arcanist
Nov 16, 2019
435
Life is a form of trauma. Noone gets out of here without experiencing suffering. Topic has been discussed in other threads : Many contributing factors play a role in a parents' CTB and few of these are scrutinized / judged as 'traumatic'
Whether it's a job loss, divorce, unfavorable treatment in court, grief from separation from kids, grief from loss of house, etc these things play a role in CTB of a parent and trauma to minor children should be minimized...
I presume in my case the cunt they call their mother will lie about the cause of death and it will not be discussed until they are much older.
 
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