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<blockquote data-quote="TripperMike" data-source="post: 1163403" data-attributes="member: 27241"><p>What a tragic loss for your friend, he has my deepest sympathies.</p><p></p><p>Empathy. A simple word really. But it does allow us to understand to some degree what he must be feeling. Like many of you on this forum, I love riding with my wife as pillion. If something like this were to happen to us, I suspect that those who would least understand what I would be feeling, would be my non-riding family and relatives. Those who would understand the most would be my riding friends who understand what it might be like if it were to happen to them. I would want them close. Not much would need to be said. Just their presence would be comforting. At least that is how I would imagine it.</p><p></p><p>As others have said, just your being available to him for when he wants to unload. Friends are priceless in so many ways. Just be that kind of friend.</p><p></p><p>My sincerest condolences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripperMike, post: 1163403, member: 27241"] What a tragic loss for your friend, he has my deepest sympathies. Empathy. A simple word really. But it does allow us to understand to some degree what he must be feeling. Like many of you on this forum, I love riding with my wife as pillion. If something like this were to happen to us, I suspect that those who would least understand what I would be feeling, would be my non-riding family and relatives. Those who would understand the most would be my riding friends who understand what it might be like if it were to happen to them. I would want them close. Not much would need to be said. Just their presence would be comforting. At least that is how I would imagine it. As others have said, just your being available to him for when he wants to unload. Friends are priceless in so many ways. Just be that kind of friend. My sincerest condolences. [/QUOTE]
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