
HeadInTheClouds:
Long distance relationship will bring out those feelings of yearning. Such a complicate emotions - sweet and bitter - but more bitter when there's no hope of a reunion :-(.
Sounds like there is a happy ending to all that yearnings for you and your hubby.
I will say that in this day and age, long distance relationships are far easier to manage, video calls and all just a click away with very little cost incurred. Back in those days, it was far more challenging. Still, we got through it, and the relationship was arguably stronger too at the end of it.
Yearning with no hope in sight is the worst kind... one that Tong Hua has consigned to those left behind in the novel. I have often heard people expressing their fears of being the ones left to carry on when their loved ones pass away. But that too is the message Tong Hua wanted to deliver, to continue to live one's life well even when love is lost :
What Lost You Forever conveys is a kind of love that "lives [on]". I always feel that in this world, while love is soul-stirring, it is not everything in life.
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Familial relationships, friendships, ideals, responsibilities... people have all kinds of ties in this world, and there are a lot of blessings and happiness that do not come from romantic love.
Eternal yearning for each other happens because there is profound love, because it cannot be obtained, because it cannot be forgotten. However, I am willing to bear with all these emotions and live well.
Life is a series of encounters and partings; it is a series of forgetting (leaving behind) and beginnings.
You were once here, you have left.
Even though I find it difficult to stop missing you, I will still smile when I see the beautiful rainbow.
-- Tong Hua, 2013