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There is no set timeline for mourning a spouse, as grief is a deeply personal experience that varies significantly from person to person. Some may begin to feel a sense of acceptance in months, while others may take years to process their loss. It's important to allow yourself to grieve at your own pace and seek support when needed, as everyone's journey through grief is unique. Ultimately, the focus should be on healing and honoring your feelings rather than adhering to societal expectations about mourning.

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