Guest babygirl1022 Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 a year ago I lost my daddy and still I cry for him. I lay in bed holding my pillow tight wishing he was here, holding me. Telling me that everything is good. That I am safe and secure. How do I go on? How does this little girl survive in a grown up world? My tears are real and my heart aches for strong loving arms. My body trembles for the touch of her daddy yet we will never be. How do I let this go so that I can find a daddy worthy of my love?
Princess-P Posted December 16, 2016 Report Posted December 16, 2016 Losing a Daddy can mean many things. While all can be heart breaking each will take longer to heal. If by lost you mean he died that may take a very long time to get over. You may not get over it. Talk to someone, family, friend, or professional. If you have split up, well that can still take a while but you will eventually feel better. There's always a reason for a break up. Don't look for a Daddy until you are ready. A year sounds like a long time but if your still crying yourself to sleep then your not ready. 3
Daddy_Blue Posted December 29, 2016 Report Posted December 29, 2016 I'm not sure if, or how I could help, but I will try my best. I know how it feels to lose a little, and it hurts. Like taking your heart when they leave you. It doesn't matter that they left, or how they left. The important things are to make sure you know that you had someone that you loved very much. This year has not been the most pleasant. I can not say I know what you are going through, but I can say I know how it feels to be left alone, without anyone being there for you. It sucks on so many levels. If you ever need to talk, then I'm here. My name is Devyn, but, alot of people call me by Blue.
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