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Cheryl Kolve

Elmore, MN, United States

Marcia Henne

Saginaw, MI, United States

Heather

Oakwood, GA, United States

Annette Dominguez

Schertz, TX, United States

Ruby Taylor

Lancaster, PA, United States

Amy Smith

Shawnee, OK, United States

Julie Ann Finch

Cottage Grove, MN, United States

z. m. tallman

Aptos, CA, United States

Jordan

Cotton, MN, United States

Mundae Leigh Burnette

Franklin, KY, United States

Anita Molnarova

Leeds, United Kingdom

Crystal M

Columbus, OH, United States

rita carroll

La Grange, KY, United States

Anita K Ryder

San Clemente, CA, United States

penny

Nelson, WI, United States

Joseph R Balfour

Portland, OR, United States

krr

United States

Shelly

Floydada, TX, United States

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Gary Ruby is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Tuesday
Julie is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Nov 5
Speed Weasel commented on Speed Weasel's blog post A Return to GriefShare and a Crisis of Identity
"GriefShare is a church based support group. They do have meetings online, but the usual format is a group of people experiencing a loss getting together weekly to watch videos (13 weeks total) about grief and loss. After the video, we talk about the…"
Oct 21
Natasha commented on Speed Weasel's blog post A Return to GriefShare and a Crisis of Identity
"is griefshare a website like this?"
Oct 21
dream moon JO B updated their profile
Oct 16
Morgan Sangrouber is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Oct 10
Addie replied to Kali's discussion It was not supposed to be like this in the group Being the Other Woman/Other Man
"Kali I’m so so sorry you are going through this. Grief is hard enough, but going through it secretly, all the while having to continue showing up for your kids, is just brutal. Perhaps your friend was careful to hide your conversations behind…"
Sep 26
Kali added a discussion to the group Being the Other Woman/Other Man
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It was not supposed to be like this

In 2014 I met the most amazing man ever. We were both in our very early 20s and were looking for different things at the time. We ceased communication for roughly 6 months. During which time, he completed basic training and joined the Air Force. By the time we reconnected he was already at his first duty station.. 8 hours away.We decided we wanted to continue our relationship and proceeded to cultivate a deeply emotional connection. Regular calls and video chats, visits while he was home on…See More
Sep 26

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