15+ Kids Reveal the Shocking Reasons They Were Disowned by Their Parents

Can you imagine ever having such a horrible fight with your child that you’d disown them? Even if you don’t have kids right now, it’s pretty hard to imagine, right?

Sadly, it does happen. Sometimes the kids might actually be at fault, but more often then not it’s the parents who simply cannot accept something about their child.

These people were disowned by their own parents, and these confessions explain why.

The reasons will shock you.

1. Reach out to them if you think enough time has passed. You never know…

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2. It’ll never be easy.

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3. Wow.

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4. Yes. That is absolutely a shame.

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5. Grrrrrrrr….

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6. Yes. There’s no reality where a loving god would be okay with that.

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7. Wow, that came out of nowhere!

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8. Yeah, that’s a reversal I didn’t see coming.

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9. Yay!

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10. Don’t feel guilty AT ALL.

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11. Oh snap!

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12. Come on parents…

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13. Maybe forgive her?

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14. Worth it!

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15. Don’t regret things like this, ever.

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16. You’ll see them eventually, and everybody will blame your parents. Guaranteed.

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17. So sorry to see stories like this.

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18. Jeezus… what kind of monsters disown somebody for THIS?

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19. Well, best they’re not around you and your family then.

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Listen, many parents aren’t people we trust or respect, so not having them in our lives in any meaningful way won’t hurt us.

Still, it is nice to have somebody in your corner when you need it, and a good, loving parent or parents can really help out.

What do you think?

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