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[quote=SHESGOTTOBE,358252]I apologize. Ah, heck, I always speak my mind, anyway. I couldn’t bring myself to see her as someone who sacrificed herself in order to save her father. She is 13. She still has a lot to know. First, if she really wanted to save her father, committing suicide is not the solution. What if she didn’t survive? Body organs can only be preserved for so long. Also, because of what she did, her body organs might be damaged. Did she want to donate a damaged body organ? It is imperative that blood and organ donors are in the peak of health. And shouldn’t her parents have any say in that? I don’t really think her parents would approve of her idea if they told them. Her parents are in agony as it is. Father has a life threatening disease. Mother has to take care of him, not to mention the financial and emotional burden she has to carry on her shoulders. Her father must feel very guilty as well. Did she want him to carry that burden all his life? She just added to the burden. Shessh…. Call me cynical but I get the feeling that she tried to commit suicide for another reason, tried to justify it and looked for a ‘noble’ reason. Let’s face it, people will die eventually. No amount of crying and sacrifice will stop death. It is the nature of life. It is romantic to want to see the element of love and sacrifice but it doesn’t add up. How did she manage to get 200 sleeping pills? There is more to this story. It has holes everywhere. It just doesn’t make sense. [/quote]
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