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Not many of you know but I’m involved in organizations and ministries that help veterans and first responders and military veterans who have been injured physically - but mostly psychologically in the line of duty. In 2013, the United States government decided that those soldiers, seaman, airmen, and marines who have been suffering from a ā€œgreat moral injuryā€. Prior to this, since they didn’t have...
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cpmower831:
@weedfarmer thanks for your service, shipmate! I was actually born at Great Lakes…
weedfarmer:
@cpmower831 I went to Navy boot camp at Great Lakes Navy Training Base!
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One year ago today my mom passed away and I made the decision to donate what organs could be given to those who needed it. She laid in ICU (thankfully painless) for 3 days. Her kidneys were donated to a person in their 60s and several parts of her body donated to Science Care. An organization that takes body parts and organs that go to...
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cleomattos:
My condolences! What a beautiful attitude, your mother is proud
cpmower831:
@amoxi thanks. Her birthday was Friday too.
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It’s hard not to get down on myself sometimes. I’m incredibly lonely, I miss the touch of a woman and how it feels when I touch her. I overanalyze everything and just can’t see myself experiencing anything close to romance, affection, love, sex, whatever, ever again


I just give up…


No luck with apps

I used to think it was others that were the problem....
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cpmower831:
@amoxi Ā thx oh lovely one. I’m tryingā€¦šŸ˜˜
rare:
I agree with @chazstrummer . It will happen when you completely don’t expect it :)
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*Bit of a longer post please bear with me*

If you were following my blog last June you know that my mother died after having a heart attack after a choking incident. She spent 5 days in the ICU on life support before being declared brain dead. This was my first Mother’s Day without my mom. Normally, if I was not working, I would have...
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dtimm87:
I can only imagine how tough this is for you, and nothing can ever replace a mom. I feel like the best thing to do is to look back on all the good memories you have of her, the things that make you happy, and remember everything she taught you. Sounds like she was an awesome woman!
ferkixlll:
My sympathies. Lucky to still have my 93 year old Mother. Lost my Dad 14 years ago and still a hole in my Life. Many years ago when in Boston, Ma. for Chinese New Year Dim Sum, over heard 2 Boston/ Italian Brothers talking, one said to the other: "Wives may come and go, Mother is forever.".