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Recent content by Thomas_Town

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    Discussing grief with a friend

    Thanks everyone for your replies so far. I think not bringing it up but rather keeping things normal for him is the right decision then. It seems my friend wants to keep the death private and deal with it in his own time. I am sure his wider family are helping him deal with any difficult...
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    Discussing grief with a friend

    Just over a month ago I discovered an aspie friend of mine in his late teens (we're not overly close but he's more than an acquaintance) had lost his mum. Tragically, she had a recurrence of cancer that was not curable. This had given him time to process the impending loss so it was not a sudden...
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