Interesting little tidbit about me. I honestly feel like I'm a really empathetic person but one thing I can't wrap my head around is grief after death. It's not like I've not experienced death of close/immediate family members or friends but just my view of death and an afterlife make it easier for me I guess. Im upfront with this to all of my friends but I have one friend who even tho I told her just yesterday who is still talking to me about her aunt's death and I just don't know what to do

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@VirginMaryCandle Everyone deals with death and loss differently. My mother died when I was 10 and I watched as everyone around me fell apart. I knew that she was now out of pain, and that seemed to me to be the better place. I was sad, but not debilitated.
We're all riding this bus called life, and we all have a stop we have to get off at. I hope my stop is near a pub.

@swinemiester My first funeral was around that age for my uncle. I remember feeling I was supposed to be sad but I wasn't but what I clearly remember to this day are the tears of my aunt and cousins. I still remember the agony in that sound but still nothing. That's the part that makes me sad is I know they're going thru it but that's all I understand of it.

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