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Enceladuus t1_jaodhvz wrote

The father of the first husband genuinely accepted her into his family seemingly didn't cut ties as soon as she decided to move on. I think this is a great trait to have as a human. Unfortunate for both the widow and the family of the first husband.

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momo_power t1_jao3xtn wrote

Took me a while to understand this title (Yeah, I might be slow…)

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EmojionalSupport t1_jaotc6c wrote

I still don't get it and I've decided to move on.

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momo_power t1_jaq4m1s wrote

So, this man had a son that was married but the son died, then his wife (so the father's daughter-in-law) got married again and he danced with her. That was a little tricky, I must admit!

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EmojionalSupport t1_jaqxp3n wrote

Genuine thanks for explaining. Man, that's a rough situation but uplifting no doubt.

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momo_power t1_jasep3s wrote

Thank you so much for your kind message; I really appreciate it and it was my pleasure!

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Krypton1956 t1_japbvm7 wrote

Decency is never out of style.

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Smokeabels t1_jap3cg5 wrote

Such beauty is rare today. Thanks for sharing

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BaronCapdeville t1_japyrxp wrote

It’s not rare. It’s simply overshadowed by the mountain of shit that social media and well… just media in general shove in our faces.

It’s not a conspiracy theory to state that fear is one of, if not the single most effective emotion to create desired behavior in humans. We’ve figured this out and perfected it. Thus, most of us will mainly see things that cause fear and anger, with just enough “eyebleach” material sprinkled in to re-sensitize us to the fearmongering once again.

The world is a stark, bleak place, but it’s also beautiful and filled with wonderful people. It just takes a bit more effort to see them through the fog created by current pop media tech and trends.

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themysticmage t1_jbv9otf wrote

I know...when my dad died my stepmom moved on like it was nothing was dating 2 weeks later and she completely washed her hands of me and got a restraining order too. It was like I lost two parents.

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Smokeabels t1_jbv9u5a wrote

Im sorry for the loss you endured.

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themysticmage t1_jbvdxqt wrote

I'm doing a lot better than you would expect. Thank you <3

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Smokeabels t1_jbve1v7 wrote

Humans are resiliant. It will get a bit better everyday

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themysticmage t1_jbw43n5 wrote

Just need some smokeables to help, eh? ;D

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Smokeabels t1_jby4l2n wrote

Ohhh you got them Jokes 😝

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themysticmage t1_jbzclry wrote

...Jokes?

Kidding :P

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Smokeabels t1_jbzd845 wrote

No you're not. You are hurting my feelings

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CaptainPunch374 t1_jaq4v7k wrote

There is some humor in this not being an economic thing at all but still being an uplifting story that required something tragic to create it.

Ignoring the nuance of these situations isn't healthy.

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friedlock68 t1_jaqoj8c wrote

This looks like the title of an Onion article

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