I present to you: Missing Angels, a website for would-be parents to share their stories (and pictures) of stillborn babies.
I may be in the minority here, but I think a lot of these sites serve a very valuable purpose of giving parents a chance to mourn not just their dead babies but their dead dreams. When you have a miscarriage or a stillbirth, it's treated very differently than if your five year old or ten year old or whatever died. It's seen as a much lessor tragedy, or just dismissed entirely as no big deal. It's hard to talk about, and you don't get much sympathy.
Of course there's whackaloons who take things way too far and become obsessed and can't let go. But losing a kid is really really hard, and really hard to deal with, and there isn't much in the way of support. Sites like these can help people grieve appropriately, connect with others who've gone through the same thing, and feel less alone.
Now, you want creepy, some of the people who collect ReBorns (realdoll infants) are really out there.









