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I appreciate this site and don't if appropriate but my question is how do you honor a FWB who was an amazing friend and lover...not a love but a man of honor yet a whole lot of spice. We differed on religion but respected each other and had great times.... We laughed, we tickled, we kissed for hours. Thank you i celebrate our time together...

EvaV 7 Aug 6
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sorry to hear this.it sounds like we both lost some people today.i hope your life gets better.

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Very sorry for your loss. Getting older is not easy in so many ways, and this is one of the worst.

Thank you a very sweet man

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Those we've loved will always be in our hearts! You can choose a particular anniversary and have a small, very private ''party'' with him. It didn't work out for the two of you....but it was apparently a lot of FUN and I"m glad you had the experience. What does Garth Brooks sing? "I'm glad I had the dance?"

Yes Its about the DANCE. ? I've been blessed. Rhank you

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Is this someone who is no longer in your life? Are you wishing to pay tribute to someone who has died or is no longer available to you? If so, is this for you, for him, or for others who may not have known about your relationship? Sorry if my question is too personal or too sensitive. I can see myself with the same quandary at some point.

Im sorry he just passed away... Im a bit unsettled

Not at all too personal. A great memory but i had to let him go...

@EvaV in that case, you remember him. Once in a while you tell a story about him. You cry. You just keep loving him

@EvaV to whatever level is appropriate in your given situation

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Be happy for the good times and memories. If you knew his family and would like to you could attend funeral and offer support. If not, I there are several sites dedicated to helping grieving people. I’m sure are not the first to loose a FWB.
I’m very sorry for loss.

Thank you thank you

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