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pinchanipple 60F
52 posts
7/13/2022 4:30 pm

So sorry for your loss. I cried the whole time reading your post. Thank you for sharing.


bdsmDOMdaddy 61M
4187 posts
7/13/2022 5:02 pm

sorry for your loss he lives on in your memories & heart as well is w you all always...its very hard to move on w o comparing others to him!
I have relatives that have passed on that visit me in different ways it’s always very pleasant & reassuring experience...there definitely is another life/dimension beyond this worlds reality we know so little about!
I hope you find peace & meaning again in your life!


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7021 posts
7/13/2022 5:04 pm

Whoah! That is some incredible gift.


RavenousRaven777 56M
380 posts
7/13/2022 5:10 pm

Thought provoking. Three years isn’t that long. Even soulmates not separated by death, but other mundane life circumstances, can still deeply hurt for each other for 2-3 years after separating. When the souls latch together it’s one of the strongest bonds known. This offers up a related question. How many soulmates does one get in an average lifespan? True soulmates. One maybe two?


rondiri 65M
11185 posts
7/13/2022 5:40 pm

They say time heals all wounds, but some wounds stay with us, help mold us. If we are lucky, we find someone to open ourselves up to again. But the hurt still pokes out and reminds us of what was.


drmgirl622 68F  
26134 posts
7/13/2022 6:07 pm

Your tears brought tears to my eyes. I believe that those that have gone on are still with us in some way, shape or form. I'm so sorry for your loss and am heartened by the way you have and are moving through it


DancingDom 74M
22598 posts
7/13/2022 7:06 pm

Sorry for your loss. You have a nice tribute here for him and your relationship. But we all have losses and need to move on. That is what I believe those who loved us and we loved would want us to to.

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"


RavenousRaven777 56M
380 posts
7/13/2022 7:41 pm

Regarding Addendum: [“I should add that finding someone who has lived as much as I have and tried so much in life, it is hard for a Dom to feel like he can introduce me to something new (in reference to other post) so not sure about likelihood after”]

Response: That’s an interesting observation and a great point. So true, that would indeed be a rare circumstance to find. You’d knowingly have to alter your familiar course. Try a different type of person or Dom, or deliberately set a different coordinate and see where it led you. Or have fun altering your submissive perspective and show a new Dom something new. The results might be a new reborn you, on a new adventure.


JohnnyLightning 65M  
9683 posts
7/13/2022 8:57 pm

You have shared quite a bit about him, a gentleman's gentleman

Howling at the moon and mal ad osteo.



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