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bell_flower
If this were about anything other than breeding, people would see this for what it is: tone deaf attention whoring. I was sympathetic to them initially for wanting to leave the Royal family, because nobody can help the family they were born into, but MY MY isn't it telling that every time the focus is shifted from MM, she finds a way to get it back on her. Get gone and stay gone, Twat.
And as for being tone deaf, the world is smack in the middle of a pandemic with over 1.5M living breathing people DEAD and many others suffering. Pardon me for not giving a fuck this layabout, pampered Duchess with a lifetime income stream expelled a zygote. According to the piece itself one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage. So it's not an isolated event and women who embark on pregnancy should know it's a possibility and act accordingly. Someone has to be the 25%. Gawd is the biggest abortionist of all. Buckle up Breeder Bitches.
Re: The most heartbreaking thing a famblee can experience.... December 08, 2020 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,712 |
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bell_flower
If this were about anything other than breeding, people would see this for what it is: tone deaf attention whoring. I was sympathetic to them initially for wanting to leave the Royal family, because nobody can help the family they were born into, but MY MY isn't it telling that every time the focus is shifted from MM, she finds a way to get it back on her. Get gone and stay gone, Twat.
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craftyzits
In the case of my mother, every one knew about it in the family at least, but that wasn't because she blabbed. She nearly died, and had to go and stay in the hospital a while, so there was a period of time when the family didn't know if she would survive. This miscarriage was in the 8th month.
Re: The most heartbreaking thing a famblee can experience.... December 09, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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In the case of my mother, every one knew about it in the family at least, but that wasn't because she blabbed. She nearly died, and had to go and stay in the hospital a while, so there was a period of time when the family didn't know if she would survive. This miscarriage was in the 8th month.
A stillborn (20+ weeks of pregnancy) isn't the same as a miscarriage. MM had a miscarriage which is less than 20 weeks of pregnancy. They hadn't announced the pignasty yet and like all other famoose womben in this day predictably do, she wasn't using every photo opportunity to keep her hand on her midsection to remind everyone she is pregnant.
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Also, what society do these people speak of where miscarriage is considered taboo? Because as far as I've been able to tell, you get nothing but sympathy when you tell the whole wide world your clump fell out early. Where does the stigma and alleged shame come in? Moos aren't shy about telling everyone about the "death" of their "child" for maximum udder rubs. If anything, they could do with a little more shame so they'd keep that shit to themselves more often than not.
Re: The most heartbreaking thing a famblee can experience.... December 09, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,635 |
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In terms of grief, I would put a miscarriage on par with college rejection. It's something you want, so you gave it a shot and you figure you'll get your own way because why wouldn't you? But then shit happens and you don't get what you want after all. Boo hoo, have a cry, then shut up and move on.
Re: The most heartbreaking thing a famblee can experience.... December 09, 2020 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,976 |
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My thoughts are kinda similar...it's the death of a possibility, a person the parent(s) were going to meet someday but now they aren't. But it was a fetus, it had no personality or behavior. You have no memories of shared times, etc. If it was a wanted child, the parents are mourning a possibility that didn't happen. Sad for them, but yeah they do need to work through it and move on.
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and many miscarragies actually go unnoticed because the period is a little late and a little heavier but nothing out of the ordinary.