I've been thinking an awful lot about a girlfriend of mine who passed around 2022. We loved each other an incredible amount despite the short time we were together and the fact that it was a purely online thing. Ever since then I've never really felt anything for anyone else, and whenever I'd go on dates with women after that weird stuff would happen, like it raining all day and night or the lights going out in a mall while we were in there. Do you guys believe it's possible for someone's love to be so strong that it can affect reality in a sense? Is it possible for two lovers to reunite in the afterlife?. I'd appreciate hearing what you guys think about this so I don't feel like I'm going insane.
>>41798482>and the fact that it was a purely online thingso you got ghosted
>>41798495I know for a fact from someone that knew her IRL that she passed,
no. move on. Get a cat
>>41798482The good ol' fake dead girlfriend routine to torture souls and steal their loosh routine is still going. Go fuck some virgins to regain what you lost before the effects settle in.
Love is a sensation created by bodies. If you are anything absent a body you are an observer, and without a body there is no sensation of love to observe. You likely feel guilt for trying to move on and are biased to find signs that reinforce that guilt. Nobody who loves you would spend their afterlife making you feel guilty.