Claradoon wrote:
Your reaction sounds just fine to me. One thing to remember: when there is a death, "appropriate" goes out the window. People look at each other weird, talk weird, get critical about everything. The emotions of everybody around you are in a maelstrom. Don't take it personally.
Indeed,when both of my Grandfathers died I felt rather numb,though the fact of said numbness perturbed me understandably,when one of them died I did not have a strong emotional reaction until a day or two after the viewing if I recall correctly,and I'm not sure if the breakdown was for his passing or the guilt from failing to feel sadness earlier for his passing,but mourning can take an unpredictable form in people,which is to be expected,try not to let it get to you.
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Christian, Aspergian, Recovering Bundle Of Neurotic Anxieties.