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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2014 14:56:53 GMT -5
I feel you. I. very sorry for your loss. When you lose a soulmate, sibling, or parent (like me), it takes a long time to heal. Don't every keep it in., let it out. A true man knows his breaking point, and also never feel alone, your not the first or the last. You don't know how he feels. Losing a parent is tragic, but it's far different than losing a soulmate. Parents die, that's how life works. You're supposed to outlive your parents; you're supposed to grow old with your soul mate. (This isn't specifically to you, you just happened to have the unfortunate occurrence of being the straw that broke this camel's back.) Furthermore, even if you have lost your soulmate, you still don't know how he feels. Why? Because you aren't him. You aren't going to have the same emotional reaction, even though you will go through the same stages of grief. Also, I assume I read it wrong, but please tell me you didn't suggest that a true man never feels alone.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Jan 29, 2014 22:47:23 GMT -5
I'm extremely sorry for your loss. I'm not good at all when it comes to words of comfort but my thoughts are with you & hope you can eventually pick the wagon up & start running with it again. Be strong for her family and friends, especially her son.
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