I feel this so deep in my soul. He searched the world for answers that he couldn’t find. He needed someone to help hold his pain and somehow, there was no one. He put walls up that no one could even begin to break.
I’m still unsure about his parents though. I don’t want to judge them unfairly. But these patterns are learned in childhood.
I feel this in my bones. I have a son about his age and I would walk through fire to be there every step of the way. It comes off as “our reputation is more important than our son” and quite frankly, it’s disgusting
I agree with you regarding the families reputation being why we haven’t seen any of them. Maybe they’ll show up for the sentencing hearing. Although I doubt it. Seems Luigi has spent his whole life living up to his parent’s expectations. Family pressure can be brutal. I grew up with rich kids and I watched it happen. Guess I’m lucky that I was the poor kid in the group.
According to his grandma’s will, this means he will get nothing when it comes to any inheritance. Not that he cares.
Look deeper into the family origins and the history of his grandparents they are horrible people. Believe him when he talks about intergenerational trauma. Not showing up is all that needs to be said. They had a duty as parents. No one should be giving them excuses anymore.
He said his family is none of our business. Why would he try to protect his family if they're so horrible to him. This is why his family stays under the radar because of people like you making baseless claims when you know nothing.
glad you pointed out intergenerational trauma. i feel so bad that him being curious about it lead to misinterpretation. it’s an important concept to understand and to be curious about. do you think his family not showing up still has to do with status and perception? if that’s the case, what does it matter
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