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Old Oct 26, 2009, 11:26 AM
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Hello all,

So I'm at work, but struggling to make it through the day. besides going through a more severe bout of depression at the moment, I now know that I need to break it off with my b/f of 2 and a half months. Doesn't sound very long, I know, but it's become serious really quickly & it is taking a big toll on my own mental & emotional health. He is OCD & deals with depression, so talking to him about anything that he perceives as "negative" turns into a huge deal, like I'm attacking him. He is a good person, but I can't take care of him & myself too (I am also a therapist, so am constantly taking care of & solving the problems of others). I need to find myself & accept myself, flaws and all, but really can't do it with him. I really am not looking for any suggestions or help, I know I just have to be strong & tell him the truth. Thanks for listening!

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Old Oct 27, 2009, 05:19 AM
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Do what you have to do to take care of yourself. You know better than anyone else. Sending good wishes your way.
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