20-07-2017 04:20 PM
20-07-2017 04:20 PM
Do you feel like there is a threat to the bond you've created with D, or are we talking about another horse @outlander? I know when I got divorced from my ex, he got to keep the horses. For a while I'd sneak in when he wasn't there to see them, but gradually I went less and less because I felt like the bond had been broken.
You need to find some way to personally get that relationship back. I couldn't, as my ex moved and sold the horses to dealers (which broke my heart). Have you ever thought about sketching D? That way, you are still spending quality time with her and you're doing something creative which you enjoy.
Just a suggestion...
20-07-2017 07:01 PM
20-07-2017 07:01 PM
its all of them esp D now. i just dont want to be there. its the last place i want to be.
she needs feeding so i do that but i jsut want to get out of there as soon as she finished. i dont brush her or anything either anymore. i dont know whats gotten in to me
i dont even want to draw. i get everything out, sigh and walk away becasue i jsut cant do it
21-07-2017 02:58 PM
21-07-2017 02:58 PM
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