That statement is way too extreme and misleading. Real life—especially relationships with parents—is almost never that simple or predictable.
There isn’t any reliable set of “4 signs” that can tell you your parents are about to leave you forever. Messages like that are usually designed to scare people or get attention, not to reflect reality.
What can happen is that parents sometimes go through stress, conflict, or life changes that affect how they behave. For example:
- They may seem distant or distracted
- There might be more arguments at home
- They could be dealing with work, financial, or personal issues
- In some cases, separation or divorce can happen
But even in serious situations like separation, it doesn’t automatically mean they are “leaving you forever.” Most parents still stay involved in their child’s life in some way.
If something in your situation made that message feel real or worrying, it’s worth paying attention to your own experience rather than the post:
- Have things at home actually changed?
- Are you feeling ignored, unsafe, or uncertain?
If yes, it’s a good idea to talk to someone you trust—a relative, teacher, or counselor—and get a clearer picture instead of assuming the worst.
If you want, tell me what’s been happening at home. I can help you sort out what’s normal stress vs something you should take more seriously.