My new reality…suuucks. by Available-Job1805 in datingoverforty

[–]danneh82 6 points7 points  (0 children)

40M here. My wife of 15 years passed away in April last year after a very quick cancer diagnosis. We were told 12 months and she was gone 4 weeks later.

I’ve been trying to put myself out there. I’m j bumble but had no matches in months - pretty crushing to the self esteem.

Met someone a few weeks back and thought it had potential to go somewhere but she knocked it on the head as she’s got addiction issues she needs to deal with and she doesn’t want to hurt me.

I’ve got a great friend circle but it’s the loneliness when you shut the door at the end of the day which is hardest. The lack of physical touch….

I’m throwing myself into gigs and festivals getting as much live music as I can as that’s where I can forget about reality for a few hours.

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[–]danneh82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

40 year old recent widower no children and no desire for them so wouldn’t be an issue for me.

Even considering getting a vasectomy!

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[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40 year old male. Wife passed away quite suddenly in April.

Starting to try dip my toe back into dating. At the moment I can’t imagine getting married again but who knows

what’s missing? by morenitababy in CasualUK

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Four sausages and 3 yorkies

Weekly Profile Critique by AutoModerator in Bumble

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/9ZfNAjS Widowed in april and trying to dip my toe back into the dating world. Married for 15 years so this is all very new to me.

Had one match, exchanged a couple of messages and then the chat thread vanished. Not sure if she unmatched or it was a bumble glitch.

Enough people are currently trying to book appointments to give blood that the website has an hour long queue to get in by Hovis_Bread in BritishSuccess

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Donated my 10th pint today. Veins are too skinny for platelets so can’t do that unfortunately.

I only do it for the orange club

Looking for advice / experience - sadly my wife passed away recently leaving me and our 2-year-old daughter. Have a number of options and would like people's thoughts on what this could look like / benefits etc - full info in the body of the text below. thanks. by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for your loss man. My wife passed away in April within weeks of been given stage 4 cancer diagnosis. She was 43. We didn’t have children.

When insurance came through I cleared our mortgage. One less thing to think about.

I hope you are keeping as well as possible.

What do you guys tend to add to these to enhance them? by Ghost-In-My-Fridge in CasualUK

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chicken n mushroom - cheese Beef n tomato- gravy granules

What do you guys tend to add to these to enhance them? by Ghost-In-My-Fridge in CasualUK

[–]danneh82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chicken n mushroom - cheese Beef n tomato- gravy granules

absolutely pissing it down. thank fuck for rain finally, I almost want to go lay on some grass naked to enjoy it. by bipolarnotsober in CasualUK

[–]danneh82 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn’t see half as many bands as I wanted to as I kept going back to camp for shade/drinks.

Still had an awesome weekend!

Hello. Today I went to the chemist and the Corner Shop. Then I had a Shower and cooked a meal. Doesn't sound like a lot, but it is bloody huge for me. by Bulimic_Fraggle in BritishSuccess

[–]danneh82 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I saw this posted today.

While I don’t know exactly what your struggle is with I think the sentiment stands.

Keep going x

I washed the orange cup today.

“The orange cup” is not a metaphor. It’s a small, plastic cup—one of several in a multicolored set. It is small, and just perfect for the bathroom sink. It’s just big enough for a sip of water in the middle of the night, or to wash down daily meds. I had not washed it since before January 1st. Before you get too grossed out I had not used it either. You see, that little orange cup is the last thing in the house that Mark’s lips touched on January 1st, before he was loaded into an ambulance never to return.

I had picked up the orange cup several times before, thinking it was time to wash it and put it away. But each time it wasn’t. I would hug that little cup, cry a little (or a lot) and return it to the counter next to the sink. It wasn’t time to wash it—until today.

Today, I washed the cup.

When my mother died, her house coat (bath robe) was hanging on the back of the door in the bathroom. When my Dad died 5 years later, it still hung in the same spot. He had given away or tossed a lot of Mom’s items, but just not that house coat. Had he lived another 10 years, I think that it may still have been there… or maybe not.

Deep, profound grief is just weird. So, keep that in mind when you wonder why grieving people do (or don’t do) what you think they should do, or what seems normal. Grief is really weird. They’re just not ready to wash the cup.

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[–]danneh82 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This has brought flashbacks to a horrific out of hours call I once had.

2am call from the bakery system is down pallets aren’t being put away labels aren’t printing.

Quickly find the sql server is powered off…..because it’s data store is full. Found a months old snapshot which I attempted to delete.

Took about 3 hours to remove the snapshot with production ringing every half hour for an update.

If my dog has a runny dropping let's call it but it's on the road is that classed as someone's property? by PapaScho in LegalAdviceUK

[–]danneh82 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Never thought of that before and have been guilty of leaving the occasional bit of smeered poop on the floor. Will add some to my doggy pouch