SweetGigi
I am the exception
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....and hope for the best.
Just last week, a couple that James and Carlos knows was struck with tragedy. The dominant's submissive suffered a massive brain stem stroke while driving and crashed her car into a parked vehicle. She was rushed to the ER and put into a medical coma until they could discern what exactly was wrong and what to do. Unfortunately, the submissive was pronounced brain dead and allowed to pass from this life as dignified as possible. She is mourned but not forgotten and the dominant is devastated. We are however thankful for two things: one that he is loved, cared for and supported by dozens of fellow kinksters and loved ones who mourn with him and two that his submissive was also his wife. If you would please keep him in your thoughts/prayers as he adjusts to such a dramatic change and blow.
I seem to remember sometime last year reading an article about a submissive who was struck with just such a tragedy, but the blow was intensified by the fact that her long time dominant of 20 yrs, or so, was not her husband and his estranged family refused to let her be a part of his funeral or the division of his assets and their communal property. To add insult to injury, I believe I remember reading that she was even locked out of their home and not allowed to retrieve any of her things for quite some time and his ex wife was given a majority of his precious things since he had not changed his will (apparently) since their divorce. I cannot even begin to imagine living with such a traumatic blow of losing a loved one, but to have to endure such insulting behaviour from people who weren't even a part of your significant others' life has to be completely and utterly devastating.
So I am bringing this very sad issue up for two reasons. One, to bring awareness to those of you who are not in marital situations with your partners of such things. I also want to ask those of you who have done so, what sort of arrangements have you made for your non-spousal SO and what sort of advice do you offer others who might want to make plans for their own in the event of a tragedy?
Just last week, a couple that James and Carlos knows was struck with tragedy. The dominant's submissive suffered a massive brain stem stroke while driving and crashed her car into a parked vehicle. She was rushed to the ER and put into a medical coma until they could discern what exactly was wrong and what to do. Unfortunately, the submissive was pronounced brain dead and allowed to pass from this life as dignified as possible. She is mourned but not forgotten and the dominant is devastated. We are however thankful for two things: one that he is loved, cared for and supported by dozens of fellow kinksters and loved ones who mourn with him and two that his submissive was also his wife. If you would please keep him in your thoughts/prayers as he adjusts to such a dramatic change and blow.
I seem to remember sometime last year reading an article about a submissive who was struck with just such a tragedy, but the blow was intensified by the fact that her long time dominant of 20 yrs, or so, was not her husband and his estranged family refused to let her be a part of his funeral or the division of his assets and their communal property. To add insult to injury, I believe I remember reading that she was even locked out of their home and not allowed to retrieve any of her things for quite some time and his ex wife was given a majority of his precious things since he had not changed his will (apparently) since their divorce. I cannot even begin to imagine living with such a traumatic blow of losing a loved one, but to have to endure such insulting behaviour from people who weren't even a part of your significant others' life has to be completely and utterly devastating.
So I am bringing this very sad issue up for two reasons. One, to bring awareness to those of you who are not in marital situations with your partners of such things. I also want to ask those of you who have done so, what sort of arrangements have you made for your non-spousal SO and what sort of advice do you offer others who might want to make plans for their own in the event of a tragedy?