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SHRINK TALK, THE DOCTOR IS IN

This is my medical disclaimer, this is only my opinion and does not represent a medical decision. If you have a medical problem, please, see your physician.
2 weeks ago. April 18, 2024 at 12:16 PM

A Story 


My parents were married for 55 years. One morning, my mom was going downstairs to make dad breakfast, she had a heart attack and fell. My father picked her up as best he could and almost dragged her into the truck. At full speed, without respecting traffic lights, he drove her to the hospital.

When he arrived, unfortunately, she was no longer with us.

During the funeral, my father did not speak; his gaze was lost. He hardly cried.

That night, his children joined him. In an atmosphere of pain and nostalgia, we remembered beautiful anecdotes and he asked my brother, a theologian, to tell him where Mom would be at that moment. My brother began to talk about life after death, and guesses as to how and where she would be.

My father listened carefully. Suddenly he asked us to take him to the cemetery.

Dad!" we replied, "it's 11 at night, we can't go to the cemetery right now!"

He raised his voice, and with a glazed look he said:

"Don't argue with me, please don't argue with the man who just lost his wife of 55 years."

There was a moment of respectful silence, we didn't argue anymore. We went to the cemetery, we asked the night watchman for permission. With a flashlight, we reached the tomb. My father caressed her, prayed, and told his children, who watched the scene moved:

"It was 55 years... you know? No one can talk about true love if they have no idea what it's like to share life with a woman."

He paused and wiped his face. "She and I, we were together in that crisis. I changed jobs ..." he continued. "We packed up when we sold the house and moved out of town. We shared the joy of seeing our children finish their careers, we mourned the departure of loved ones side by side, we prayed together in the waiting room of some hospitals, we support each other in pain, we hug each Christmas, and we forgive our mistakes...

Children, now it's gone, and I'm happy, do you know why?

Because she left before me. She didn't have to go through the agony and pain of burying me, of being left alone after my departure. I will be the one to go through that, and I thank God. I love her so much that I wouldn't have liked her to suffer..."

When my father finished speaking, my brothers and I had tears streaming down our faces. We hugged him, and he comforted us, "It's okay, we can go home, it's been a good day."

That night I understood what true love is; It is far from romanticism, it does not have much to do with eroticism, or with sex, rather it is linked to work, to complement, to care and, above all, to the true love that two really committed people profess ".

Peace in your hearts.

Love and Light.

Innocent Me​(sub female){Protected} - Beautiful story, your dad was a good man. Thanks for sharing. <3
2 weeks ago
Master Rob - No sorry this was not my family. I just liked the story
2 weeks ago
Innocent Me​(sub female){Protected} - Ah, gotcha. Well, it was beautiful either way. <3
2 weeks ago
Master Rob - Totally agree
2 weeks ago
creidsinn - 100% agree! Love is work, and love is life.
2 weeks ago
flitter'fly​(sub female) - Ohhhh my.
You should have wrote a warning label saying intense crying ahead.

Thank You for sharing this heart felt experience.
So beautifully sad.
I only long to find a man a Dom who will indeed feel and care so much about me.

What a wonderful share.
Good vibes and lots of prayers and love sent to you and yours.

What a wonderful ol man you got there Mr. Rob
Again, thank You
2 weeks ago
MrRobbbee​(switch male) - I only made it to 31 tears of marriage and 40 years as friends before she was taken from us but my feelings abd sentiment are the same .....and now I'm sobbing.......but happy
1 week ago

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