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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
your feelings on death, long
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<blockquote data-quote="ItsReal93" data-source="post: 11553257" data-attributes="member: 74577"><p>I couldn't go to my cousins grave site for a year. That's completely normal. You will know when you're ready, take your time. It can bring closure.</p><p></p><p>I know it's hard going to funerals, but you might want to reconsider. Not going does NOT make you a bad person. I only say try reconsidering because although sad and hard, it can also bring a ton of comfort being around his family and loved ones. Share stories, laugh, cry, form bonds with people that knew him best. </p><p></p><p>There's a difference between moving on, and forgetting someone. You can move on, and still remember. Everyday think of a favorite memory, go to places you've gone to with them, eat their favorite foods, it's little things like this that help, and of course if you have pictures keep them in a special place! </p><p></p><p>I hope you do message me, if I don't hear from you soon, I will keep in touch to see how you're doing. Stay strong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItsReal93, post: 11553257, member: 74577"] I couldn't go to my cousins grave site for a year. That's completely normal. You will know when you're ready, take your time. It can bring closure. I know it's hard going to funerals, but you might want to reconsider. Not going does NOT make you a bad person. I only say try reconsidering because although sad and hard, it can also bring a ton of comfort being around his family and loved ones. Share stories, laugh, cry, form bonds with people that knew him best. There's a difference between moving on, and forgetting someone. You can move on, and still remember. Everyday think of a favorite memory, go to places you've gone to with them, eat their favorite foods, it's little things like this that help, and of course if you have pictures keep them in a special place! I hope you do message me, if I don't hear from you soon, I will keep in touch to see how you're doing. Stay strong [/QUOTE]
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