My boyfriend still has a photo of his late ex-wife in his lounge...
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Dealing with death and grief is never easy, especially when you might not be going through the grieving process, but someone you know is.
Death is a sad, tragic, and a difficult topic to discuss.
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And although it might not be exactly on the same level, relationships can also be tough, with lots of ups and downs you'll have to face.
So combining those two could result in some very serious conversations.
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For example: would you ever be able to move on, romantically, if your significant other passed away?
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Minnie Ntuli and her producer recently received an e-mail which said the following:
"Hey Minnie,
I don’t usually ask for advice, but I was hoping you could put my dilemma to KZN for some opinion.
Maybe I’m overreacting.
My boyfriend of two years still has a photo of his late ex-wife up in his lounge.
She died five years ago.
Is it normal for this to make me feel uncomfortable? What should I do?" - Anon.
Take a listen to find out what sage advice Minnie had to offer and what KZN had to say:
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