Behind the Smile: The Pain of Losing a Friend

Behind the Smile: The Pain of Losing a Friend

Behind the Smile: The Pain of Losing a Friend

Friends are essential to everyone's well-being. Sometimes, friends even save our lives. Friends are happy and help us smile when we're sad. Friends are also there to help us through tough times; they have a strong bond with each other. Ultimately, losing a friend is extremely painful.

When losing a friend, it's easy to feel sad and angry. Friends are essential to the human race; without them, life would be much less happy. Unfortunately, not all friends are created equal. Those who are closest to you - your family and friends - often hurt you the most. They choose to remain friends with you even as they secretly wish you would die. This type of behavior is due to the fact that losing a friend is incredibly painful. People hate seeing others suffer, so they choose to pretend your friendship is worth saving. Losing a friend is always devastating; however, when dealing with an abusive friend, it can be even worse than that.

The grieving process for a lost friend can take a long time. Friends who have lost loved ones often say it takes a year or more to truly mourn their loss. During this time, people may assume you're okay and act as though everything is fine. However, those closest to you know you're really grieving and hurting. They just want to help you heal by pretending everything is fine. You may also feel like your grief isn't getting the attention it deserves at home. Your family may act like your death isn't impacting them either- even though that would hurt their friend terribly. Losing a friend is always hard; however, when dealing with abusive people, it can be even harder than that.

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