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He Was Honest With His Mom About The Exact Moment He Lost All Love And Respect For Her, And Now He’s Wondering If He Was Too Harsh

Apparently, his sister was only able to afford to buy those groceries by selling some rings her grandmother gave her to a sketchy guy who used to hang out by the convenience store.

All the while, he realized that his mother had remained high and passed out on the couch for that entire day.

Once he relayed all of these details to his mother, he told her that was the moment every bit of respect and love he had for her vanished.

Afterward, his mother reportedly started crying. Then, she accused him of being “evil.”

So, ever since then, he has been dealing with an internal moral conflict. And now, he is wondering whether he should have been more delicate with his mom or if he had a right to come clean about the exact moment he lost all love for her.

Do you think he should feel guilty about being honest with his mom? If she was not there for him during childhood, is it his responsibility to be there for her now? If you had been in the same situation, would you have told your mom the truth? 

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