Tonight my best mate, soul mate, sidekick and loyal companion, Skye, went missing. I was out of my mind with worry and was stomping around the streets with no joy, after about an hour I went back to the house again and a woman had heard Skye was my dog and brought her up to me. She'd got about half a mile away. It was panic stations when I realised she was missing and for that hour all sorts of awful and terrifying thoughts were going through mind. She's my other half and I'd crumble without her. When I seen her again, I slapped her nose (gently) like a thousand times and then give her lots of kisses and cuddles. While that was happening a little bit of water came away from my eye. I just think it's important to talk about this as it's okay for men to cry. It's okay not to be okay. Admin
Honestly mate, I couldn't go through it again. I'm one strong mofo these days but that was overpowering me.
Last time I cried was about a year ago and before that I can't remember, must have been a kid. I cried watching the Nick Cave film One More Time With Feeling, life is harsh and that was a hard watch.
We are all fragile at some point about things that affect the most important in our lives. Nowt wrong in shedding a tear for the ones we care about. Glad it worked out in the end Saffy. I guess crying with relief is better than crying for loss.
**** me ... thought it was HIAG posting until I did a double take ... glad to confirm it was you mate... and that you and the hound are OK ... got my own and love her to bits ... ... and to be quite honest I couldn't have felt the same degree of empathy for the love between a portly wizard and one of Doddy's Diddymen under any circumstances
@brb can you sticky this please. Sorry to hear about your traumatic experience Saff I hope you will be ok. I feel like talking to your pet will help. Tell her how you feel.