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Trust this girl. If anybody knows what you're talking about, it's her.It will never feel the same, but it will hold just as much Magic and happiness in different forms for you, I promise. I've always made WDW my refuge, my sanctuary away from all of life's little storms. Whenever I need a major boost, I do whatever I can to immerse myself in Disney and try to get down there if I can.
If you get the chance, try going by yourself. It will revive you and energize you more than you'll know now. The hurt might still be there, but everyday you wake up and breathe, you've given yourself more motivation to move on by proving you're as strong as a superhero.
Sorry about your heartache. I'm sure there are more than a few of us that can identify with the pain you've experienced/are currently experiencing. Know that your Magic family is here and that Disney Magic is a real, tangible thing that helps.
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Hello My Fellow Disney Friends,
Since she has left me everytime I even think about going to Disney, I don't want to go? Why does it feel like it has lost the magic in my life?
Thanks for any and all suggestions!
Sincerely,
Patrick
Am I reading this correctly??? she left just because you like to go and think about Disney?? Sounds like it wasn't the right person to begin with if she couldn't accept that part of you with the rest of you. I think everyone is giving great advice,.
My last trip was the first time I had gone since my parents divorced....It was hard at first because I knew I would never be going as a "family" again. But once you get there you start making new memories and new traditions. You live in Fla so why not try to make one of the meet n greets that are set up here, go experience Disney with people that have the same fondness of the Disney parks...just an idea.
I think things will get better for you as time goes by, if its something you love don't give it up just because someone couldn't. Hope this helps some.
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