Queer Pdvd -
Here’s a draft for a blog post written for — a space for queer folks navigating post-divorce or post-dissolution life. The tone is affirming, reflective, and community-centered. Title: Unmaking a Life Together, Remaking One Alone: Notes from Queer PDVD
So light a candle if that’s your thing. Or just open your notes app and write: I am not a cautionary tale. I am a queer person who loved and lost and is still here. queer pdvd
No. It was real because it ended. Real because you cried at the DMV changing your name back. Real because the paperwork still asks for “husband/wife” and you have to check “other” and write “we tried.” Straight grief follows a map. There’s anger, bargaining, a timeline. Queer PDVD grief is messier. It shows up when you see a lesbian couple holding hands at the farmer’s market. It lives in the group chat that went silent after the split. It whispers: Who gets the queer cred now? Who keeps the friends? Here’s a draft for a blog post written