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Old Aug 08, 2010, 03:57 PM
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4yrs ago wen i was nine i had a 15yr old boyfriend ( i know its a big age differnce) my perants band me from seeing him but at night he would sneek in to my room. he didn't smoke, drink or do drug, he was a straight a student top in his year an amazing athlete as well. we went out for a year then he moved to america ( i am english) he would come visit me and his friends 1 every 2 month for 1 and half he stoped wen he became ill and lter died of lucimia.

he was my best friend, he was everything, i loved him.

i know what your gonna say: i'm too young to know what love is, they will be other guys.

but the truth is i know they r other guys but they will be no guy like him. every 4 a yr i spent laying in bed beside him just talk for hours it would be 2 in the morning before he would leave. then wen he moved we talked on the phone 4 4 hours at a time. Now every night i cry wishing to see him. my friends are the only people i can take to.

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Old Aug 08, 2010, 04:38 PM
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any advise on how to move on???
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