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What are the ways to immortalize the memories of a dead loved one?
Saying goodbye to a lost loved one can be a very tough thing to do, the thought of never seeing the person again, that hurts more than anything. Immortalizing your loved ones could b a way to help ease the pains of loosing them, and there are many ways to immortalize the memories of a lost loved oneRead more
Saying goodbye to a lost loved one can be a very tough thing to do, the thought of never seeing the person again, that hurts more than anything. Immortalizing your loved ones could b a way to help ease the pains of loosing them, and there are many ways to immortalize the memories of a lost loved one. The one that worked and works for me is finding entertainment in the art that they loved. It is a great way to keep their memory alive. Work with friends and family members to compile photos and the person’s favorite songs to create a slideshow everyone can enjoy together. Maybe you’ll recognize a lyric or a line that makes you consider a different memory of them altogether. Perhaps if they loved to read, grab a novel you know they were fond of and bookmark passages that remind you of them. Art can act as a time capsule and help you preserve their memory in a wonderful way.
See lessIs it normal to want a marriage but never want kids?
One thing you never allow is to be pressurized into doing what you don’t want. It is not a surprise that there are lots of young ones out there who want marriage but no kids, just the way many people want kids but do not want marriage. It’s all based on your decision and what you want, what you wantRead more
One thing you never allow is to be pressurized into doing what you don’t want. It is not a surprise that there are lots of young ones out there who want marriage but no kids, just the way many people want kids but do not want marriage. It’s all based on your decision and what you want, what you want for yourself— not the society or your family. There is always someone who will fancy your decision out there, and praise almighty if you find one. A young lady or man who wants kids without marriage have a lot of options available for them. It’s really nice that you and your fiancé have a sync thought concerning kids. It is what you both want, and do not allow the external forces come into your decision. There are many couples who decide not to have kids, but at the long run, kids happen. It’s either this or that, it’s still going to be your decision. To directly answer your question, it is totally normal to not want kids in a marriage.
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