http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gives-emotional-tribute-memorial-service.html Poor guy had his world ripped right from under him As someone who lost his 'other half' suddenly and without warning, I feel for him One minute things are going great and just when you start taking them for granted, poof, they're gone He lost his baby to boot :smt085
Really I still have problems attaching myself emotionally to people because I know how much it hurts to lose them without any fucking warning It's like shit, why even try?
I hear you but one thing I constantly think about after all the grieving is done is that I truly appreciate the relationship I had with them. The love and the warmth was worth it's weight in gold.
Nope. The lasting emotional scars, some of which you're not even aware exist until you begin to get close to someone else are not worth their weight. When your new significant other goes out of communication for an extended period and your mind begins to wonder if it's for the same reason that your late-significant other was not answering theirs. The good times and good feelings do not outweigh how the loss permanently changes you as a person on psychological and emotional levels that you did not even know exist within you. But, every person is different and every situation is different. Soooo whatever, or whatever.
It's nice to see u and TDK talking again :smt037 As for the man in the article, I know after what he's been through he has some emotional scars He'll probably have trouble when it comes to having more kids or remarrying Complete shock to the system
We aren't talking...mainly for the reason I responded...dude never reads anything here...he just posts...if he was tuned into the forum he would know his response to jaisee was off base
I don't know what people went through but I know when it comes to the death of a loved one, it's best to use a deft hand
Don't quit on love, my friend. You know I understand where you're coming from. Love is still worth the risk even though.... :freehug: