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To My Deceased Mother: Our Bond Has Never Been Stronger

Posted on December 1, 2021January 7, 2022 by Defying Trauma: Anonymous Blogger Tells All

Like a vampire, she had been immortalized at 30, frozen in time as a young woman shown in pictures I rarely got to see. Now, in this world in my head, she would age. Her hair would change with the decades, her face would develop laugh lines and eye crinkle indentations.

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Posted in Healing Imagery, Imagery, Loss and Abandonment, Reparative ExperiencesTagged Coping with Loss, CPTSD, DID, Healing Imagery, Mother
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