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Default Mar 13, 2008 at 12:36 PM
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Hi everyone!!! I'm new member, on this forum!!!

My problem is my courage.. I have a boyfriend and I love him very very much, but a few weeks ago he has tell me that he was sleeping with some other girl , he tels me that he was drunk and that still loves me too. I have try to forget that but I can't, just pain deep inside me don't let me to do this... I don't know, how to brake this agony, I wont to forget, but I can't. I don't have any courage to live with that...

Did anybody know what can I do to go away from this depression??? Thanks for help!!!!

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