Friday, 20 May 2016
BEYOND WIDOWHOOD
No one desires to be a widow, with the exception of those couple of insane individuals who are doing it for the cash or some other insane reason. A great many people would prefer not to be a widows. Yet, it is a sad reality. The terrible side of a relationship is
that one individual in the relationship is prone to pass on before the other one. There are exemptions that take both individuals all the while. To be completely forthright, I'm not certain which is better. On one hand, if both individuals in the relationship pass on, then it is twice as miserable all the while. On the other hand, that one kicks the bucket, then the other is left widowed.
Widowhood is the condition of a person whose life partner has passed on and who has not remarried. Ladies are called widows and men are called widowers. Widows/widowers think that its hard to disclose to others how the departure of a life partner has on a very basic level changed their lives. They are quiet about how they encounter losing their mates/accomplices to the degree of putting on a face that says that all is well, when there is so much torment, distress and enduring that it gets to be deplorable, and which at last influences their emotional wellness.
Therefore, there is need to support widows/widowers and help them to manage their grief successfully, as gathered from the stories and encounters portrayed by surviving mates. I also trust that this will be a wellspring of quality strength, backing and trust that, given time, all will be well; it will make a sentiment having others in the same circumstance to gaze upward to, and will help them to acknowledge a circumstance that can't be changed.
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