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Will be a comfort, especially if there are things not said or done.

If they need closure. Should be a one-off thing

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At least there’s something for a closure ?

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Doesn't help the person to truely move on

It would probably just prolong the grief

Time will tell when they have recovered

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Means it’s running away from reality

I’m afraid I might feel more sad

I suppose it's a temporary fix

Nothing can ever help to cope