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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH is like this. Now I appreciate it. He still hugs and comforts me, but I've found trying to find a solution or looking for little things to help make me smile is more beneficial than the wallowing. [/quote] Agree there are very few situations in life where wallowing is truly helpful.[/quote] Np here. Grieving is a process. Being sad, feeling sad is a part of that process. Op needs time to experience that sadness to get through the grief process. That need shouldn't be dismissed or looked down on as some sort of "unnecessary wallowing". [/quote]
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