Karyl
New in Town
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Hey everyone,
I thought about, if I should really ask it here and first I didn't want to, because it's very private and I'm new here. But then after talking to my friends, which are as young as me, and without finding an apposite answer and since I'm not revealing any names (except mine, that you might know), I guess it's OK to ask.
First I have to explain:
I've read many threads on this forums and you all are pretty wise and polite people. Last week a shocking message arrived me: my ex-girlfriend (19) died. Well.. she was not just my ex-girlfriend, but was still a very good friend of mine.
I can't even realize it yet, I'm pretty young and have no experience with the death of people near to me. Before she died she stated me, that she still loved me somehow and that she wasn't interested in any other guy. She had some tough times regarding her health and it wasn't easy for her (she even said that she really felt better, while we were together), so I tried to help her through it, but since she had not much time and I had stress myself (exams, my actual girlfriend etc.), I couldn't talk that often to her. Maybe once every two weeks. I don't know how I should feel about that.
After her death her father called me and thanked me for everything I did. I had absolutely no idea what to tell him, so I remained nearly silent.
I still have no idea what to tell the parents and the funeral is soon. That's what I wanted to ask. I know, everything I'm going to say should be sincere words, but could you help me out a bit?
I wrote a small speech, nothing too big or something, just a few words about her, saying that she was a great person and some personal things, but I don't know if I'm able to recite (?) it.
Thank you and sorry for my bad English,
Adrian.
I thought about, if I should really ask it here and first I didn't want to, because it's very private and I'm new here. But then after talking to my friends, which are as young as me, and without finding an apposite answer and since I'm not revealing any names (except mine, that you might know), I guess it's OK to ask.
First I have to explain:
I've read many threads on this forums and you all are pretty wise and polite people. Last week a shocking message arrived me: my ex-girlfriend (19) died. Well.. she was not just my ex-girlfriend, but was still a very good friend of mine.
I can't even realize it yet, I'm pretty young and have no experience with the death of people near to me. Before she died she stated me, that she still loved me somehow and that she wasn't interested in any other guy. She had some tough times regarding her health and it wasn't easy for her (she even said that she really felt better, while we were together), so I tried to help her through it, but since she had not much time and I had stress myself (exams, my actual girlfriend etc.), I couldn't talk that often to her. Maybe once every two weeks. I don't know how I should feel about that.
After her death her father called me and thanked me for everything I did. I had absolutely no idea what to tell him, so I remained nearly silent.
I still have no idea what to tell the parents and the funeral is soon. That's what I wanted to ask. I know, everything I'm going to say should be sincere words, but could you help me out a bit?
I wrote a small speech, nothing too big or something, just a few words about her, saying that she was a great person and some personal things, but I don't know if I'm able to recite (?) it.
Thank you and sorry for my bad English,
Adrian.