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ChiRho · 26-30, M
Death of someone very close to me. It’s been 3 years now and I still feel the pain I felt when I was with them the moment they took their last breath. I don’t know about others or what’s considered normal when it comes to grieving, but how could I move on? He was all I had for a father and was a huge part of my world and one of the only reasons I felt happiness. When he left it destroyed what I had left of a soul and drove me deeper into depression. I honestly don’t see how other people move on. I will always carry this pain and will always feel this emptiness.
Mamapolo2016 · F
@ChiRho Moving on doesn't mean there was less love. If someone who loved you died, they would be the first to tell you to move on, because people who truly love you want you to be happy.
People grieve differently but if you feel stuck in mourning mode, it may be time to look for help, for grief counseling.
People grieve differently but if you feel stuck in mourning mode, it may be time to look for help, for grief counseling.