ANSWERS: 6
  • I feel this is very true...
  • Yes; and I've had several divorced people tell me that the failed relationship was worse than experiencing a death for them!
  • The difference is that one might come back...while the other never. How do you ever get over that?
  • I 100% agree!!! And is a tough process! Knowing this loved one is still alive and could easily walk back into your life makes it even harder to deal with and accept! WELL DONE GO!!! +5
  • when you love someone with all your heart and then that person breaks up with you, it is worse by far. Especially if the two of you still live in the same town. when a loved one dies there is the grieving process but it goes away with time. But when you lose a loved one in a break up the greiving process is intensified because that person is still around. if you live in the same town. you are going to still run into that person or hear things about that person or the worst thing to deal with is seeing that person with someone else. The grieving process takes longer and the loss is harder by far to accept.
  • I think the only difference is based on whether or not the person that broke it off with you is the fact that, more likely than not, they didn't have love for you like your loved one did that passed away. Example: I've said this endlessly on here, but June 5,2009, was the WORST day of my life, as I lost my Mom-my backbone. With time, I'm healing of her loss, I will NEVER be the same as I was when she was alive. But on the other hand, my ex broke my heart, and although he's still alive, I am now over the break up, and have since moved on. I know he didn't give a damn about me, whereas my Mom loved me when she was here, and still loves me because she's smiling down on me from heaven. So I think that there IS a difference...

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