Is "No Contact" a Healthy Boundary or a Punishment?
Are estranged parents guilty until proven innocent? In this episode of Estranged and Rearranged, host Candy Morris exposes the subtle, powerful bias in how mainstream media and social platforms cover family estrangement. While adult children are often granted immediate understanding, parents are routinely met with suspicion, leaving many hurting parents to suffer in silence.
Candy dives deep into the statistics, citing a YouGov study revealing that 38% of American adults are currently estranged from a close family member. This is not a minor internet issue; it is a widespread societal crisis affecting parents, siblings, and grandparents who are cut off from their grandchildren.
In this episode, we break down the double standards in the language used by the media:
• For Adult Children: Words like safety, peace, boundaries, protection, and mental health.
• For Estranged Parents: Words like denial, entitlement, missing reasons, and manipulation.
It is time to ask the hard questions: Who gets compassion, and who gets suspicion?
If you are an estranged parent or grandparent navigating this painful journey, please know that you are not alone. Visit our newly launched website at https://estrangedandrearranged.com to find resources, view Candy's book, and access support. You can also join our dedicated Facebook support group, When They Walk Away, designed specifically for estranged parents seeking a safe, non-judgmental community.
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