Of course that's normal. I've not really lost someone like that myself, but I have known people who have. I am sure doing something that you used to do together would bring back memories and make a person sad. But you can always remember all the good times you guys had too.
I don't know if this is the best thing to say, but I think maybe she'd want you to continue swimming because it's obviously something you love doing. If it's too painful though, then maybe you could find another form of exercise that you will like. Even if it's just temporary. Riding bicycles is a good one.
IIN to completely lose interest in an activity after losing someone?
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Of course that's normal. I've not really lost someone like that myself, but I have known people who have. I am sure doing something that you used to do together would bring back memories and make a person sad. But you can always remember all the good times you guys had too.
I don't know if this is the best thing to say, but I think maybe she'd want you to continue swimming because it's obviously something you love doing. If it's too painful though, then maybe you could find another form of exercise that you will like. Even if it's just temporary. Riding bicycles is a good one.
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Yeah, I always think about the good times we had. And thank you for the suggestion, I might just start riding my bike again.