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Would you want to be the last in your family to die?

Ori

Angel slayer
Having to watch everyone else go, leaving you all alone (at least you'd have a crowd to welcome you on the other side :) )?
 

Original Freak

I am the ORIGINAL Freak
I don't think I could handle if all my kids died. If I lost all 4 of them I'm afraid I would be shortly behind them. Besides I don't believe there is anyone waiting for me on the other side.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Having to watch everyone else go, leaving you all alone (at least you'd have a crowd to welcome you on the other side
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I pretty much am alone. I really don't care if I die 5 seconds from now, 5 years, 50 years, or 500.
 

Sava

Member
If I don't have kids, I will be the last in my (even extended) family to die. I've only something like 10 living relatives, all over the age of 50.
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
I most certainly wouldn't - a) because it would mean that my children would die before me b) the thought of outliving my wife is frightening.:(
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I wish I had someone to share my life with.....good thing Ive gotten over being suicidal.
 

Crystallas

Active Member
I'll take what I can get. If I die last, I would try to make the most of it. How would the chain of life determine who is last in the family? There will allways be someone else who is family in some way or form... unless you choose to be the last.
 

anders

Well-Known Member
orichalcum said:
Having to watch everyone else go, leaving you all alone (at least you'd have a crowd to welcome you on the other side :) )?
What other side? I believe in no such thing. My mother (88) and aunt (92) and other relatives of a similar age don't seemingly bother. Why should I, at a mere 62?
 
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