I dont have parents and I feel alone

I have been surviving all these years, I lost my parents and I feel very alone, sometimes I dont know what to do . I know I dont have to cry or complain but is very hard to me wake up everyday without any good reason to live.

Answer #1

god does everything for a reason, so dont feel so bad.theres always someone out there waiting to help someone who needs it.

Answer #2

unfortuently, you have, possibly a rose tinted perception of what your parents may have been.

I don’t doubt you feel alone, and parents, should, technically be the main source of information. however, as you may notice by most posts, ids are rarely happy with parents!

you have one advantage, you can have an ‘extended’ family, in other words, you choose the people you have in your life, as appose to no choice! at least you won’t be disappointed!

I’m a mum myself, and parents are not the be all and end all, find people who you can talk to and relate to, above all else… x x I’m sorry for your loss, no matter how it occured, just make the best of what you have, that’s all, all of us do xx

Answer #3

We ALL go through some type of struggles. Some are way more difficult to handle than others but I feel the only thing to do is give it time. Not having parents isn’t that big a deal. There are many many many out there just like you. Try to find some kind of chat room that is specifically for that.

Answer #4

well the best thing to do is pray, jesus is the only one that can give you a way out of this feeling

Answer #5

dude you touched my hart right there so il let you in on a little secret LIFE SUCKS your not alone

Answer #6

They Ran AWAY FROM U ??? HOWD you LOOSE UM

Answer #7

777 is right pray

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