neonflux said:Hi zuzub! I just read through your thread. Having lost first my Dad at 13 (effects and sadness still linger) and my Baba in my 20's (Slovak for grandmother - she was the one who really raised me as my mom worked), I don't think that you have any need to apologize.![]()
I do agree with those who have advised that you get on with your life. Sometimes that can be harder when you have the financial resources through family or finances to continue sinking into sadness - if life demands that you "pick yourself up" it's easier to do at some level.
I cannot imagine your Mom not wanting you to have the full life that you deserve. And I have to "ditto" what EG and others have said about reaching out to others, doing for others, as one solution. I can't speak for anyone else but for me, volunteering has not only helped me to "get out of myself," it has given my losses purpose that helped me to rediscover joy in living.
Is there anything in particular that touches your heart (e.g., animals, young children, etc., older people who are alone, folks who are homeless)? This could be the place to start.
Neon
You and Satin are pure class. I will try to listen to your advice because of where it comes from. That is true for all of you. Sex or no sex, this is one of the most healthy, together places I've ever been and it's a pleasure to know you (if just a bit). It just makes me laugh sometimes. Mainstream has no clue. If they did, you'd be looking at Titanic sized membership. So maybe I'll keep it to myself.... <grin>
Neon

I wish I could make it better. 
