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Posted by uhoh on August 10, 2006 at 20:39:16 from (4.245.73.74):
In Reply to: Another Sad Post posted by in-too-deep on August 10, 2006 at 20:18:22:
I feel for ya. Let me tell you, from experience, i know exactly how you feel. Exactly. Its a feeling like you have nothing and can no longer function, and you really dont want to. and i close? i had pretty close to the same thing happen to me, and she was my world, like this one was to you. everyone told me that there were others out there, but i didnt want to hear it. to me, she was it, end of story. am i hittin the nail on the head here? Im 24 now, 3 years after this happened. it took almost 2 of that 3 years to let her go. as much as i tried, i couldnt do it for 2 years. When you love somebody, really love them, you cannot just let go. But after time, i forced myself to move on, and now i have found someone even better, though for so long i didnt think anyone better existed. We are engaged, and she feels the same way about me as i do about her. But most importantly my friend, i had some major help through the tough times. of course, i had close friends to talk to, but more than anyone or anything, the Good Lord picked me up and moved me on, and i am a stronger person for it. Dont give up, and though i know i can talk and talk and talk, and it wont help just yet, He is there no matter what, and He isnt leaving your side. Turn to Him, Talk to Him and trust Him. i hope maybe this helps, and if you need a friend to talk to, email me - [email protected] . Good luck and keep your head up.
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