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would you hate him for killing your son even if he had no choice to? or would you eventually get over it because friendship can be so strong that yuo feel like family

2006-12-10 07:21:35 · 22 answers · asked by Dont get Infected 7 in Family & Relationships Family

say your son was trying to kill him and the family friend had no choice to defend himself and ended up killing him in the process

2006-12-10 07:27:31 · update #1

say your son was trying to kill him and the family friend had no choice to defend himself and ended up killing him in the process

2006-12-10 07:27:35 · update #2

i wouldnt hold a grudge i would forgive him because my son was the one who started to act violent and he had no choice to defend themselfs. if someone was attacking me id expect me to defend myself at all costs.

2006-12-10 07:35:25 · update #3

22 answers

i know someone in the same situation. It is hard for her. She loved her son, and still does, but the friend had no choice. She doesn't hate him. It took her a long time to dort things out. At first she did not want to look at friend. Not because she hated him, but just simply because it hurt. HEr son tried to kill the friend - that hurts. Friend killed son in self defense - that hurts too. But the friend had no choice. She realizes that. Eventually they became friends again and their friendship is stronger than ever. This friend was tramatized too. They were able to cry together. They have a relationship now that will never die.

Remember that ur friend had no choice. I am sure the friend is n turmoil too.

2006-12-10 07:35:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dude, there's a reason it was self defense. Could you have accepted your sons' actions if he had killed your friend? I get the whole parental relationship thing, but I've ALWAYS said 'fair is fair'. If my kid, say,drew down on my friend, I'd take him down myself. There are certain responsibilities in life, that have been watered down recently. Liability and responsibility for ones' own actions are among them. You can love your child and still not support their actions.
It sounds like you're have a huge issue with this. Take some time with it. Consult a priest (yeah, even if you're not religious. It's a neutral point of view that will bring out some thinking points for you to ponder. At least you'll releive the anxiety some), I recommend one you don't even know.

2006-12-10 07:33:25 · answer #2 · answered by riddler2237 4 · 0 0

i wouldn't hate him but the closeness would be no more i just could not bring myself to have him around like before , remember there is nothing like family and having a close friend killing your child is too much to bear u love the friend but the love for your child is endless,it is going to be hard to have the same relationship that u had with the friend after the incident, every time u look at him u remember your child it doesn't matter how long it happened, u can forgive a person for something but u cant forget it.

2006-12-10 07:31:51 · answer #3 · answered by leecy 2 · 0 0

My gosh, well if I let my son get out of control enough to kill someone, I don't think I'd hold a grudge on the people if is was for self defense.

2006-12-10 07:24:04 · answer #4 · answered by Lovely 3 · 1 0

It shouldn't matter that the person is even a friend or not...you might mourn the death of your child, but how could you hate someone for protecting themselves if your child was threatening to kill them? They deserve sympathy for being put in the position to have to take a life to save their own. That's not something most people would get over easily...even if they knew it was necessary for their own survival.

2006-12-10 07:26:11 · answer #5 · answered by . 7 · 0 0

That's your flesh & blood, and bloods thicker than water. You can't hold a grudge though. If it was over self defense, you have to know that your son did something to provoke his own death. Sad to say, but you have to still accept your friend, and still hate the fact that your son is no longer with you.

2006-12-10 07:24:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-14 10:05:43 · answer #7 · answered by shakita 4 · 0 0

To be honest with you I wouldn't know what to do but to talk with God and ask God to help me through this hard time and find a place in my heart to forgive and understand, but to be honest I couldn't see myself being there best-friend again. It would be to hard, Forgiving the best you can do then forgive yourself and have God just keep you in your right mind and continue to let your son live through you each and everyday. Because as parents you teach your children to forgive and love. The question you should ask is Can you forgive and allow your son's memories to live on in you?

2006-12-10 07:26:22 · answer #8 · answered by Callie B. 2 · 1 1

I dont think I would ever be able to see him again. Hate is a big word and yes I would hate him at fisrt but I think that would eventaly fade. I dont beleave I would be able to understand he had no choice but to kill my son, thats hard to beleave.

2006-12-10 07:25:07 · answer #9 · answered by amydc2003 2 · 0 0

What are you talking about ... of coarse you would not be mad for this! Your son was in the wrong and what did you expect the family friend to do anyways?

2006-12-10 07:30:04 · answer #10 · answered by MagikButterfly 5 · 0 0

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