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isn t it kinda rude to sell someones stuff, if he passed feb and his b days this week, or would be, and she selling his car , bikes everythi?
he talked about telling his daughter to give me money when he dies, ,, nothing has happedn so far I was with him for 2 years during his cancer ,and stuff, I found out she selling the car and motorcycles ,everything that was left behind, he dated me, and and now im upset, I was spiritually connected to his stuff.am I wrong , or why is she doing it
unless it s griving thing and they don't wanna be connected to it
he was always mad at me, too because this or that , like I deleted my picture of me, from his phone, and got jealous althou he was 20 years older than me,
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- Anonymous2 years agoFavorite Answer
I couldn't do that to be honest.
Idk, everyone is different, maybe you are materialistic like me, maybe the daughter is more spiritual, just a different way to deal with things. I do not know.
Yes, I also attach a lot of value to material things, but some people are not that way, they believe in an afterlife, which is why in my opinion they do it to feel no pain and treat each other so badly.
I'm sorry about your loss. x
- 2 years ago
he dumped it kinda on her, because he didn't want it in is name, and didn't want the medical people to take, it I was just the listener I guess he talked a lot
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Maybe keeping the stuff around her makes her feel more sad and constantly reminds her of him.
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- Anonymous2 years ago
Unless you were his wife, the daughter has complete say as next of kin. So you'd best get "spiritually connected" something that doesn't belong to her.