It has raised up all sorts of weird connections with death - reminding me of the grief I felt/feel at the loss of my mother.
I'm very conflicted - feel I should move on and yet can't (I know it's soon but the abject loneliness is extremely hard to bear) - it feels like waiting-in-case is the thing the body, head and heart wants to do. I remember when my mother died I was desperately upset that we cremated her body because it meant if she wanted to return we had gotten rid of her body so she couldn't (and I don't even believe in an afterlife - it was just some irrational fear). So doing something that may jepordise a return is not a current option. I can but hope that will not last for months. Moving on is a must. I can't live a life on hold.
And no amount of anyone telling me there are plenty more fish in the sea, or it's not you it's him, or any of the other platitudes people tell you that are supposed to ease your pain and make you realise that they are on your side, makes the blindest bit of difference to the void and pain that sits in the chest resting heavily there like a lead weight.
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You are right, Harriet, a break-up is emotionally like a death. I am so sorry you are going through this and although I know nothing I can say will make it easier, I want you to know I do care. Remember to take a deep breath every so often.
Hey thanks. I don't know why I need to share the pain so much this time... It's all a bit too raw.
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