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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1725097" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I can't do funerals. If there is any possible way I can avoid going to my parent's funerals without being ostracized by the entire state of Oklahoma, I won't be going. </p><p></p><p>The last funeral I went to was my grandfather's. He was the best dude you could ever meet, and I spent a ridiculous amount of time with him. The memories are there and not going anywhere, and the funeral didn't help me at all. I walked out of it in the middle because I was crying like a ***** in a room with a speaker and hundreds of people. Good times. I know a lot of people feel different, many of my family members included - and that's fine if that's what they need. This is just me talking. </p><p></p><p>One my my best friend's lost his dad way young about a year ago. I get dressed, drive by the church before the funeral where I see dozens of people streaming in and more or less have a panic attack. I never went in. Luckily he's known me forever and understood I didn't do it because I didn't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1725097, member: 4319"] I can't do funerals. If there is any possible way I can avoid going to my parent's funerals without being ostracized by the entire state of Oklahoma, I won't be going. The last funeral I went to was my grandfather's. He was the best dude you could ever meet, and I spent a ridiculous amount of time with him. The memories are there and not going anywhere, and the funeral didn't help me at all. I walked out of it in the middle because I was crying like a ***** in a room with a speaker and hundreds of people. Good times. I know a lot of people feel different, many of my family members included - and that's fine if that's what they need. This is just me talking. One my my best friend's lost his dad way young about a year ago. I get dressed, drive by the church before the funeral where I see dozens of people streaming in and more or less have a panic attack. I never went in. Luckily he's known me forever and understood I didn't do it because I didn't care. [/QUOTE]
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