I am not sure if this is a question or a statement!
Either way.....appreciate the good times and stop feeling sorry for yourself.
The act of birth and the fact of death are natural facets of life.
Learning to love and appreciating our relationships makes life more rewarding.
2007-12-30 08:34:50
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answer #1
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answered by Mr realistic...believer in truth 6
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You are not unfortunate, you are fortunate to have known a person that you cared for and that will be missed. Try and remember all of the good times that you had with this person and cry when you feel the need. The pain and sadness will ease over time. I'm sorry for your loss.
2007-12-30 08:30:57
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answered by ? 7
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You will not forget him. Nobody forgets a person who is dear to them when they die, we mourn them. Then we learn to live with our loss because life must go on. You are not unfortunate you are sad and you will not want to hear that time heals and you will remember them fondly along with the good times and the bad times shared
2007-12-30 08:32:35
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answer #3
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answered by Scouse 7
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You never forget those you cared for, but there does come a time when you have to accept the person is gone and continue to live your life to the fullest in their memory. After all do you think your loved one would want you moping around wasting your life just because they are gone? Do something that honors the life they lead.
2007-12-30 08:30:34
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answer #4
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answered by julvrug 7
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Everyone loses someone near and dear to them...unless they die as a baby before getting close to anyone. You are a fortunate person because you got to meet this person and spend some time with them. Nobody says you have to forget him. Treasure the memories you have of him.
2007-12-30 08:30:09
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answered by RR17 2
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No, you are fortunate to find someone in this world who made such a lasting impact on your life that his absence makes you feel as though a part of you is missing. I can't offer you advice, but I would say that if you try to remember the good times--and even talk to him out loud!--you can help fill the void left by his passing.
2007-12-30 08:30:01
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answered by Peter 5
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No you are not. You are grieving for the loss of a dear one. Of course you cannot forget him, it has been two months after all. Grieving can take some time.
2007-12-30 08:30:14
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answered by scbagrl95 2
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You're very fortunate, to remember someone dear to you...You have the memories, of what made him special to you....keep the memories alive, and reflect back, whenever you're feeling down...that way, you'll always keep that person alive, in your heart.
2007-12-30 08:33:35
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answer #8
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answered by mark n 1
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don't forget him. Make a collage of his pictures or have a get together with some friends to talk about good times with him. Remember him ina positive light always.
2007-12-30 08:29:13
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answer #9
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answered by elvinchic323 2
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If you have lost someone, that you know was special, like a
"Super being", you should also know they are better off in the,"Eternal life". As oppose to becoming stagnate here on planet school.
Fatima, you are very fortunate to have met, walked and talked with your, special worldly "Angel of God".
God bless us all...
2007-12-30 08:39:13
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answer #10
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answered by lee f 5
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