all i know is that every person that is put into our path is put there for a purpose teaching one another something maybe how to love and know to appreciate it when it comes back around
i lost my 3 year old daughter 2 yrs ago on the 24 th of this month i think of her every day i miss her a lot she taught me how beautiful the small things in life really are
all i can say is that it gets easier to move forward over time but you will always cherish him in your heart and try to remember all of the good times you have shared those memories are what is going to help you through a lot of it as well as going through the grieving process
i do hope things go better for you and you start to feel better
just take it one day at a time
2006-09-15 08:37:37
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answered by minniemouze_24 1
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we live in a realatively safe world. safer than it ever was for our ancestors. i think that this can lead to a massive sense of shock when someone is taken unexpectely.
in the 40's during ww2 people mourned less because death was so prevelant. this doesnt mean they endured less pain- they just had to get on with it.
time definately helps ease the pain. but for the loss of a loved one it never ever goes. remember and cherish the good times they are what count.
2006-09-15 08:29:10
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answered by Jason A 2
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I know, I feel you. It's not fair. My mom passed away when I was 16. I'm 22 now and still no over it I cry almost everyday, There isn;t a day that goes by that i think about her and talk to her as if she was there with me still. she was all I knew.It's sooo hard to forget someone you loved so much..=(
2006-09-15 08:24:07
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answered by blah blah 5
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humorous adequate i also did not sense a lot soreness in the time of my first time and that i definately did not bleed. i might want to describe it extra as only a good in good structure. in spite of the undeniable fact that on the on the spot in my existence i theory this develop into fairly unusual as alot of my pals who've spoken about their first circumstances describe a really painful fairly bloody experience. i guess each and every woman is diverse.
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answered by Anonymous
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Every ending is just the begging.
Enjoy the past, but live in the present, and pre-pair for the future. Or, "Those with one foot in the past, and one foot in the future, are pissing on the present" ( Giggle )
2006-09-15 08:23:43
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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along the road of life, are we brought together with those we share love and friendship/ when we have learned our lessons we move on---but they are foerver in our hearts--our minds and our souls
2006-09-15 08:22:40
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answered by darkangel1111 5
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I agree, BIG HUG, and a box of tissue. You can cry on my shoulder anytime.
2006-09-15 08:30:05
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answered by LatterDaySaint and loving it 6
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I know EXACTLY how you feel. May it give you some comfort that others walk in your same shoes.
2006-09-15 08:28:53
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answered by rhiannon2797 3
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I am sorry that happen to you, It part of life. But he is still with you if you remember him.
2006-09-15 08:28:11
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answered by Kenneth G 6
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Everyone who has ever lost someone has dwelt on that. I hope you find peace :)
2006-09-15 08:38:52
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answered by JaneDivided 4
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