What Did You Do? Why Estranged Parents Get Blamed First
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This bonus episode goes out to the mothers carrying a grief no one sees.
When people ask, “What did you do?” they’re not seeking truth — they’re revealing their discomfort with a pain they can’t explain. It’s easier to blame a grieving parent than confront the reality that estrangement has become a quiet epidemic, leaving countless women blamed, erased, and heartbroken.
This conversation is for the women who tried… and still lost.
For the ones who were rewritten in someone else’s story.
For the ones grieving the living.
You’re not alone.
You never were.
And you don’t owe anyone a confession.
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