How do you deal with grief?

A good friend of mine died 4 yrs ago... I cried my eyes out...it was like a piece of me had died with him...
he meant the world to me.
and even though he's gone, I still have his number on my cell phone, his email address on my contacts. I know he will never call, text or email me ever again, but I feel if I deleted them, then my memories of him will be completely gone.

RIP Monty... I love you and will never forget you:rose::heart:
 
I try to think of all the good times with the people I like. every so often.

I am at peace with my Mom & Dad death. I loved them talked with them and spent as much time with then as I could to the point that I can imagine what they would say about pretty much any situation.

And friends that are gone, Damn I sure miss them.
 
I was talking with my brother after our brother died and came to the conclusion that our family dna is missing the grief gene.
 
Randomly ever so often the guys at work that has employment over forty years will find ourselves together at some point reminiscing about the old times and the ones that died along the way.

Man I have worked with some crazy and very strange people over the years.:):)
 
Better question.

WHY was this thread started at this particular point in time????

Hmmmmm.....I wonder why.

You clowns are so obvious.
 
Grief is a very personal thing. I don't think you deal with it per se, but rather you make room for it.
 


The only "loathsome behavior" is that of the fraud who went out golfing and is tweeting away within hours of his "best friend" younger brother dying.

The obvious part is the Trump death cult members throwing themselves I front of their leader to take the incoming fire for him. Never was there a more unworthy sacrifice made.

That would be people like you.

I hope you're getting paid at least 40 pieces of silver to betray the country by continuing to defend that evil heartless fuck.
 
hey ...

Take the afternoon off, roll a Havannita ( a joint that has just a touch under an 1/8 oz), take a nice long pull off a bottle of top shelf bourbon. Sit in the shade, smoke and remember ...
 
Butters thinks you should get out there in a crowd of people with one degree of separation to the coronavirus to see if you can join the departed on the other side while politicizing your grief:http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1529645

Is there a GoFundMe to send Butters to the march?


Just the other day she was trying to tell us about how she’s a Mensa level genius.

Lit’s queen of the stupid bitches?
 
A good friend of mine died 4 yrs ago... I cried my eyes out...it was like a piece of me had died with him...
he meant the world to me.
and even though he's gone, I still have his number on my cell phone, his email address on my contacts. I know he will never call, text or email me ever again, but I feel if I deleted them, then my memories of him will be completely gone.

RIP Monty... I love you and will never forget you:rose::heart:

Same!!!
 
For me, it partly depends on who I am grieving for.

For my mom, I came away with the mindset that she was better off. She went through so much the last week of her life. Care flighted and hooked up to so many machines. It became quite apparent she was not going to get better. She really wasn't going to get better. She tried her hardest.
 
Your transparency is showing. How does it feel to have people see through you?

The only "loathsome behavior" is that of the fraud who went out golfing and is tweeting away within hours of his "best friend" younger brother dying.

The obvious part is the Trump death cult members throwing themselves I front of their leader to take the incoming fire for him. Never was there a more unworthy sacrifice made.

That would be people like you.

I hope you're getting paid at least 40 pieces of silver to betray the country by continuing to defend that evil heartless fuck.

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