Been their got the T-shirt not the best day of my life. Now I am an orphan.
2006-07-25 14:48:01
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answered by ♣ My Brainhurts ♣ 5
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I just barely lost my maternal grandmother (which was the last of tmy grandparents) and my heart is still breaking from that. But I think the single hardest bereavement would be the loss of my daughter. She and I are so close and spend most of our time together, I think I would rather die than endure the pain of losing her. I'm almost crying just thinking about it.
2006-07-25 15:15:46
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answered by babe_in_the_country 2
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Being unmarried hurts counting on how lengthy you've been with. I had my first kiss and female friend even as i turned right into a junior in severe college. My very last courting ended about 4 weeks in the past. My female friend of 9 months dumped me by ability of textual content messages. it truly is sweet that it is over yet i'm nonetheless in a foul mood and may want to't get her off my options. Getting dumped has affected me badly for weeks. i won't be able to even concentration on college. the purely issues that help me experience more effective are operating and dealing out on the health center.
2016-11-26 00:03:25
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answered by launius 4
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There is no debate on this one:
My wife.
The death of parents would be difficult, the death of children would be much worse, but the death of a spouse would be the most difficult separation one would have to endure in this life.
I'm shocked at the number of people who did NOT name their spouse as their greatest loss. In my life my wife is my number one priority. My children come second and my parents third. Maybe that's why I've been married 26 years and most of the others to list their children as most important are already divorced.
2006-07-25 15:19:34
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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I've already endured it...I lost my mother on my daughter's first birthday right after the conclusion of the party...For about 4 years I couldn't celebrate my daughter's birthday without thinking about my mom. Losing my daughter would be worse however.
2006-07-25 14:44:05
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answered by bklyngirl 2
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My husband, my son and my mother. I can't say which one would be the hardest because I don't think I would be able to endure any of them.
2006-07-25 14:49:21
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answered by tooyoung2bagrannybabe 7
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To lose a child would be the worst I can imagine. When we love someone close to us, it can tear your hear out and be devastating. At the end of the mourning period, there are still sad times but also moments of happy memories we still have console us
2006-07-25 14:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Most definately losing one of my children or grandchildren.....4 years ago I lost my 15 yr old dog...as i live alone and my children have all flown the nest...he was like my baby.....my heart still aches lfor him now....i don't think i will EVER get over losing him.
2006-07-25 22:26:27
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answered by luvaduck 3
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When my mother died. I just couldn't and still can't believe that she is dead. Its been a year and a half and sometimes I wake up and cry when realize i will never talk to her or see her again. Its very overwhelming
2006-07-25 14:43:15
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answered by heidinichole 4
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having to bury your child as got to be the worst - or maybe only equalled by your spouse, especially if you've been together for over 60 or 70 years.
2006-07-25 19:43:33
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answered by stresd2themax 1
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my grandmother - complicated but she wasnt a blood relation but practically raised my dad and became more like a second mum to me. when she died it felt like id lost my mum also. my biological mum has a drinking problem so i feel ive lost a parent. It sounds wierd but she died through illness not a sudden death (although all death feel sudden to me) so at least i got to almost say goodbye and half prepare myself.
2006-07-26 00:35:29
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answered by *Dee* 2
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