If you ask me, stillborns and babies who die soon after birth are the luckiest motherfuckers. They just…die. No suffering for them. No anguish. Hell, their families probably aren’t (all) that sad over it; they didn’t even get to know their little tike.
I wish I had been a stillborn.
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What about abortion, does abortion count? [That was heavily contemplated for me, wish it happened] Well, either way, I’d love to have died at birth, everything would have been so much more fine. I’d just like to imagine all of this shit . . . gone. Me . . . gone. Nobody ever sad, hurt, or anything negative by me.
But since you weren’t a stillborn Greenz, good luck to you 🙂
If I would have been aborted or a stillborn then no one would have had to break me into a million pieces and I wouldn’t have had to feel such deep torment. Being non-existent would have made everything so easy… I would have never felt this way… I wouldn’t have felt anything… No panic, pain, anxiety, or agony… Why did I live?
100% agree
I’m a twin and was supposed to be a triplet. Apparently, there was “spiritual” decision between me and the other triplet as to who would incarnate. Dumb ass me decided to incarnate and she decided to stay behind.
What..the..fuck…was I thinking?
when I was being born I tried not to be and almost killed myself and my mother. The doctors said I was trying to hold myself in. Guess I knew ahead of time how much life would suck….
I think that’s an unjust statement that an unborn child is blessed with the inability to experience life. Yes, life has its tragedies and nadirs, but most people’s lives are actually fulfilling and enjoyable (at least to the degree that it makes it worth living) as exemplified by the fact that most people are not depressed nor suicidal. It would be likely that the unborn child would become an average John Doe or Mary Doe under the circumstances enabling them to experience life. Life is subjective, while the unborn baby was unable to experience the pain of life they were also unable to experience the joy and love of it
Abortion totally counts. I don’t understand why everyone’s against it. If you don’t want the kid, kill the fetus. Everyone’s clearly better off: the parents, who never wanted the kid (or fetus, whatever you wanna call [it]) to begin with; and the kid (fetus, whatever) won’t have to experience not being loved by parents that didn’t want him [or her].
Apologies for all the wordiness!
To the last commenter (that wasn’t me): that is true; however, life…is not worth experiencing.
I absolutely agree. “Being born is like being kidnapped and sold into slavery.” Being born is a nightmare. Can we honestly look around at this world and imagine anyone actually wanting to come here. If I were never born I would not have known the humiliation and anguish of being deformed, being ill-treated, being outcast, and being the subject of many medical procedures. The bottom line is that parents think only of themselves when they choose to create a child. The child’s best interests are always tossed aside. Then parents try to absolve themselves of all responsibility for the childs suffering. Hello parents, you are responsible for every evil thing that happens to your kid. You brought them here. You rolled the dice.
“It is curious that while good people go to great lengths to spare their children from suffering, few of them seem to notice that the one (and only) guaranteed way to prevent all the suffering of their children is not to bring those children into existence in the first place.â€
― David Benatar
This is why I support abortion. It honestly disturbs me a little, aborting a foetus, but the only thing suffering is the person that has to deal with living.