Death is real you cnt bring back your husband it will take time for you to heal just associate with people stop isolating yourself or else stigma will kill you too , you have to move on in one way or the other pray to God to give you strength to overcome all this grief
I lost my husband of 2 years in April last year after he succumbed to COVID. He was my tenth boyfriend and, I’m sure, my last. I am nearing 50 now, and all I have done since he passed away is sleep and cry. At least, that is how it seems. I have friends in the area, but I am sure I’m depressing company. Aside from my colleagues, who have their own lives, I just don’t know if life will ever have meaning for me again. I ache for my husband every day, and I still reach for him at night, as I used to do when I would check on him. I talk to him sometimes, all alone, but obviously I don’t hear anything back. I just want him back! And yet I know he will never be back. How do I move past this grief? How do I move on? I know I should have seen this coming, as he had gone downhill over the course of the previous two years, but I was woefully unprepared for this kind of loss. I think I didn’t want to believe it could happen. I miss you Dylan…[SIZE=7].you’ve truly left a big hole in my heart [/SIZE] [SIZE=4]RIP boo[/SIZE] [SIZE=7]…[/SIZE]
I don’t think he’s left a big hole in your heart. He’s left a big hole in your ass you absolute filth. Piece of trash gay scum. Mfuate huko. Ngombe wewe.
Mimiyona:
Go to Vincentian prayer house, Lavington, Amboseli, and ask to see a priest. One on one, you will be assisted
Najua vile ameona [SIZE=6]ASS[/SIZE] isted atakimbia huko in 2 seconds.
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That is Soo Cold …
Even if the fellow is Gaayyy …