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Reply to " "Normal" reaction to loss of parent, what is typical?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get ready for the displaced anger, acting out by drinking more, ramped up porn addiction, and other ways in which men express grief because they're too weak to face sadness.[/quote] Whatever you're thinking, it isn't healthy. Your parents dying in old age shouldn't be emotionally traumatizing. [/quote] The way men deal with grief is invariably unhealthy. [/quote] There shouldn't be much grief to deal with when y9ut parents die. Surely you're not expecting them to live forever. You knew they were/are very likely to die in your lifetime, possibily with some warning when you get to the final years. Why would you wait to accept death until after it happens? That seems invariably unhealthy.[/quote]
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