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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 67879" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>If it's any consolation Bette, I don't believe my husband would be able to "share or express" his grief the way I would or in the way I would expect him to. I believe he would be so wrapped up in his own grief that he would be unable to even consider me for awhile. That would not make me happy for sure, but I know my husband and Suz pretty much explained him to a T. I think it's fairly typical male behavior. Doesn't make it nice or comforting to us, but I think it does happen. I'm not sure if your boyfriend lived in your home or not and then just left? If that was the case, I certainly wouldn't have much tolerance for that.</p><p></p><p>I have read this thread to my 19 yr. old easy child, choked up with tears, barely able to speak at times feeling your grief in the written word and then a bit later smiling as you speak so lovingly about your son, Tim. I'm so sorry you have had to experience this, but thank you for allowing me to share your real life experiences with my children as a way to show them to always appreciate the relationships they have in their lives as we never know how long we'll be blessed with the ones we love. Please PM me the address for the fund.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 67879, member: 30"] If it's any consolation Bette, I don't believe my husband would be able to "share or express" his grief the way I would or in the way I would expect him to. I believe he would be so wrapped up in his own grief that he would be unable to even consider me for awhile. That would not make me happy for sure, but I know my husband and Suz pretty much explained him to a T. I think it's fairly typical male behavior. Doesn't make it nice or comforting to us, but I think it does happen. I'm not sure if your boyfriend lived in your home or not and then just left? If that was the case, I certainly wouldn't have much tolerance for that. I have read this thread to my 19 yr. old easy child, choked up with tears, barely able to speak at times feeling your grief in the written word and then a bit later smiling as you speak so lovingly about your son, Tim. I'm so sorry you have had to experience this, but thank you for allowing me to share your real life experiences with my children as a way to show them to always appreciate the relationships they have in their lives as we never know how long we'll be blessed with the ones we love. Please PM me the address for the fund. [/QUOTE]
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