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The five common emotions experienced after a loss or bereavement. Inevitable and dangerous if ignored and suppressed

Not good for you no matter how thick the beer goggles or rose tinted specs.

Baggage

Everyone has past hurt. How they deal with it will determine if the baggage is smart designer hand bag size or huge, tattered suitcase size

Compatible

Things in common or compliments, the ability to be in harmony. Both being human and breathing shouldnt be the only things on your compatible list

Divorce

Was married to, but now not legally attached to. Released from all matrimonial obligations

No longer married to, though may have contact with due to reproducing with them.

Was with this person and now not emotionally attached to. No longer doing their washing for them. Never made the upgrade to husband.

relationship that didn’t work out as expected and that were deficient or lacking.

That deep down feeling that is often correct or acted on.

Overwhelming sorrow, grief or disappointment. A pain that you think will never go away.

Love

Hardest thing to explain and will mean different things to different people. But you know when you have or haven’t got it in your life.

alone, not dating, not married, gets to have all the bed and remote control. NOT to be confused with desperate.

A mum that knows it’s important to take care of herself as well. Confident and oozes a certain something

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