The Pain of a Woman for Her Partner
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How is everyone doing? I haven't been active for a few days. I haven't written because I've been feeling a lack of motivation, and my recent posts have all been about random things in my life. However, I was able to publish again because I was inspired by a friend of mine
My friend's sadness
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It was unexpected to receive a message from a friend far away, which also stirred my emotions. She said, "My heart is broken. I'm facing a problem, and it feels like my head and mind are about to explode because my husband's illness has resurfaced
"I WAS IN THE FOREST NOW AND IM CRYING".
I wanted to run and hug her at that moment; perhaps she needed a shoulder to cry on. But I felt so helpless because we couldn't see each other in person. She lived far away, and all I could do was imagine and picture what she might be going through. I was worried—what if she was thinking negatively, and she was in a place where no one could help her?
So, I reached out to our friends and informed them about what had happened. They too felt saddened by the news.
"I don't know how to comfort someone who is feeling desperate," I admitted.
In fact, there were two friends in need. The other one was also a close friend of my husband's, who had sent us a message indicating he needed someone to talk to. However, due to our work schedules, we didn't have enough time to visit him.
All I can do for them is pray," I thought to myself.
And I believe that if God comforts him and her, it's more than enough for their hearts to be healed.
The Pain of a Woman for Her Partner
Here's the story: My friend's partner fell ill, and this time, it seemed worse than before. Every day, as she watched him endure the pain, her heart broke a little more. But she couldn't cry in front of him; she needed to appear strong because her partner was weak. However, deep inside, she was suffering and nearly ready to surrender. She didn't have a choice right now because they had kids. She had to stand up for their livelihood.
That's how a woman fights life's difficulties; she can be a great pretender, but she's just a child when she cries alone.
There's nothing I can do for her because we're also financially unstable. I hope that God provides for all her needs and makes her strong amidst her trials. I don't know when it will be over, but in due time, she can find comfort and rest from all these circumstances.
But I admire her bravery; even though she sheds many tears, it doesn't mean she can't handle it. After she cries, she'll still fight.
I know some of you can relate to her, especially mothers or wives like me. Each of us has our own battles every day, shaping us into who we are today.
Have a lovely day.
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