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50% of Americans Feel Grief on Mother’s Day: A Statistical Insight

On Mother’s Day, 50% of Americans experience feelings of grief. This statistic highlights the emotional complexity of the holiday. Many people cherish the memories and the lasting impact of their mothers’ love and care. The day serves as a reminder of both joy and sorrow for those who have lost their mothers. These statistics underscore the dual nature of Mother’s Day, reflecting both celebration and mourning.

Source: www.realclearpolitics.com

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David Leavitt #PaxEast @David_Leavitt · 11h
Today is a hard day for many, and if Mothers’s Day makes you depressed know that you aren’t alone. Some people never had mother. Some people lost their mother. Some women were never able to be a mother. Some mothers lost their children. Some mothers abused their children.

JessikaForJustice @Jessika4Justice · 8h
To those mourning this Mother’s Day Today may not feel like a celebration. It may feel like an ache. A heaviness. A reminder of what’s missing. To those who have lost their Mothers, whether recently or long ago, You carry her love in your bones, but her absence still echoes.

Nina S. Murphy @ninaslostnfound · May 10
On this Mother’s Day Weekend, I wish to acknowledge all of the women who are struggling. All who’ve lost, are estranged from, or are distant from their own mothers. All who’ve been unable to have a child, who’ve had problems adopting, or who’ve lost and mourned a child. All who

Samsaara @SonneUndSchnee4 · 16h
Mother’s Day had always been dreadful for me-until one day. I lost my mom early, when I was still a schoolgirl. Every Mother’s Day felt like a spotlight on her absence, a quiet ache that grew louder with each passing year. But everything changed when I became a mother myself. 1/3

MARCO MATTERS @ChelseaNizana · 11h
I honestly feel so sorry for my mom on Mothers Day She lost her mom at 29… then lost her only son in his 29th year… on Mothers Day… life can be so cruel

QυeenLei @MommyLeiX2 · May 7
I often get really sad around Mother’s Day because a lot of people don’t know I had a miscarriage on Mothers Day 2018, my first wanted pregnancy after an abortion & also the beginning of my mental decline for several years to come. I STILL blame myself.