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I was just thinking, is there certain family members that you would grieve for more than others?
In my head I'd like to think that I'd feel this way: (from most grief to least grief) My Child>Parents>Siblings>Spouse>Grandparents>Aunties/Uncles>Pets>Cousins>Friends Do you think there is a hierarchy of grief or do you think that everybody grieves different and (if you don't mind sharing) what is your experience with whom you have grieved more over than others?
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i don't want to think about it like that
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If there wasnt that would be kind of weird
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Yes, I agree with Jamie. Sometimes grief has no rhyme or rhythm...that is to say it isn't logical nor can it be narrowed down to a pattern. I know losing my children would devastate me...as a parent...but after that... I really couldn't rate the people in my life like that
Yesterday I started thinking of one of my high school best friends who committed suicide almost three years ago now... and even though we only kept in touch in our later years through Facebook and a meet up here in there... I am still crushed when I think of him. I couldn't tell you why ... but it still effects me. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Friends and cousins below pets??
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Problem girls?
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Obviously depends on how close you are to certain family members...
I wasn't terribly close to my older brother or father but at the same time obviously have tonnes of memories of them, but on the other hand I respected my aunt as being sort-of the centre of our family, the most successful businesswoman of it as well and someone I enjoyed spending time around more, so I think I was upset by her passing more even though it was a gradual loss (cancer). Whether or not their deaths are sudden I would imagine plays the biggest part in dealing with grief. My brother/dad were pretty much out of nowhere - my brother I knew was dying within a fortnight of it happening and my dad I just had no idea even though I saw him in hospital the day before it happened. So shock and confusion were major obstructions in dealing with that grief. Not entirely sure I have really. I might just be odd though, because I find it easier to cry over dead celebrities I've loved (Amy Winehouse, David Bowie, Robin Williams, Philip Seymour Hoffman, etc.) than I do to "weep" over dead loved ones, guess it's because I see myself as having to be strong for other family members remaining. TL: DR version: no I don't have a hierarchy
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