I don’t know if I would call it a “risk” per se but I met David about six months after losing my husband. Bob and I had been together for about 25 years, married most of those years. I was happy being married to Bob and heartbroken when he passed away. I hadn’t planned on ever getting into a relationship again but when I met David something just clicked and it felt like Bob had sent him to me, to sort of take care of me or keep me company. The risk was dealing with the judgement of others, those who felt it was too soon to get into a new relationship. It was also a risk because I honestly didn’t need to deal with any other loss at that point in my life. That being said, I fell in love with David and a little while later I lost my son, so I was thankful to have his support at that point in my life.
This is beautiful Christine! so wonderful! Cheers to you and David! 💞
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Thanks Cindy!
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Always Christine! 🥰
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so happy you found David when you did! Others shouldn’t judge you! Sorry if they did!
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A few of my good friends said they were leary but they were also very accepting.
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It takes courage to open oneself up to love again after a tragic loss, and while some may judge, the risk is worth it for the possibility of finding true companionship and support during difficult times. 👍👏👌😊
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The people who truly cared about me knew that Bob wasn’t coming back and moving on was okay.
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It’s comforting to have people who support and understand us during difficult times. 👍
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❤️
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💖💖💖
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