Life Without Your Parents?
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Re: Life Without Your Parents?
I lost my father 2 years ago. That was difficult since he was my only parent.
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yes it will be difficult but u have to move onCatInTheHat wrote: ↑06 Aug 2017, 08:42Well, I think anyone "can" but "can" and "want" are two different things. I cannot imagine my parents having not been there for me growing up but if something would have happened to them, I would have made it with the help of other family an friends.sophiemer642 wrote:In the book, "The Expansion" by Christoph Martin, Max, the main character, loses his mother and father.
What would you do without your parents? Would life be more difficult or easier for you?
As a "middle aged" adult, who still has both parents alive, I will be very sad when they are no longer in this world. I talk to them daily and see them monthly (they live about 4 hours away). I will survive but I'm sure there will be a hole in my heart. Together, our family will get through it.
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These, right here are exactly what I was thinking put into words.Izesicle wrote: ↑09 Aug 2017, 16:07I second this. I have lived without my parents when I left home for school years ago. I would love to live with them again so I can stop adultingAmagine wrote:Could I live without my parents? Absolutely. Even after they die my life will have to continue on once I'm done grieving. Do I want to live without my parents? Absolutely not.
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