Is this healthy?
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He’s 94.
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So we stop caring because he's as good as dead as well?
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Not saying we stop caring. But having him attend therapy to ween himself off a 63 year marriage seems pointless. Besides, he’s not doing anything totally out of the ordinary. Carrying photos and visiting the gravesite is typical mourning.
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That’s gross.
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You must be a trumpet.
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No, I’m not. Just don’t want to eat with a 4 year old corpse.
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You realize it's a photo right.
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Fake news
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Oh My Gawd





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This is beautiful
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Now THAT'S true love and very hard to find in this selfish world!
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True love lasts forever
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I love stories of people like this, to imagine such a love, devotion to sustain someone for so long— to fill ones life wth that, not disappointment or boredom or whatever many of us experience must be, no is, special, is in fact love in its pure form.
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Sweet, though I hope this dear old man is grieving properly. When Prince Albert died in 1861, Queen Victoria kept his bedroom exactly the same and had servants bring hot water into the Prince Consort's dressing room every day as they had formerly done for his morning shave.
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So beautiful. Hope to find a love like that.
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Oh my God
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Undying love & devotion. Now onto some observations... 93, still driving & moving around well, while he eats all that diner food smh
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Nope, no way in hell I could. My granddaddy was the same way minus the driving. Just always surprises me how different elderly can be. I've met 95 years olds still extremely healthy & independent. Then I've met 80 yr olds who are bedridden. But they all say life can get lonely.
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