I agree that grief counseling can prove to be exceptionally beneficial. You do need to find a way to begin moving forward so that you can give yourself to the relationship that you are in and give to YOU.
I don't mean to be disrespectful here, but how can anyone possibly answer such a question?
It is a delicate decision only for your current GF to make.
To be fair to her, and as difficult as it may seem to overcome this loss, please consider grief counseling, as everyone is suggesting, to help you move on with your life and help you build a stronger and healthier relationship with her.
You risk losing her too, if you assume that she will continue supporting you
in your grieving, indefinitely.
Perhaps it is time to turn the page and take this, seemingly, big step forward.
Besides, your passed partner, would have wanted you to do so anyway!
My thoughts and prayers are with you, that you will be blessed with the
strength, wisdom and love to manifest and attract all that you want in your life, ( without losing sight of the good memories of your partner).
Blessings!
Niko
I'm sorry. I can't imagine losing that part of me that I'm closest to. Have you gone to any grief counseling?
I am grieving from the lost of my first partner. Since 2011 of June. I've been with this gf for the last 2 year. My first partner died from eplispy,
What are you greiving about? How long have you been greiving? How long have you had this girlfriend? Sorry to ask so many questions, but I can't give you a helpful response without some more info from you. Blessings - Blu