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Old Jun 12, 2008, 09:32 PM
jalover21 jalover21 is offline
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so my boyfriend has had a very very terrible past and i want to help him so much but we are in a long distance relationship and i cant seem to reach him and help. Is there any advice i can do to help him he as well is a member here.

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Old Jun 12, 2008, 10:38 PM
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Johnny 5, lol all you can do is be there for him and love him no matter what. Don't focus on the past, I would highly suggest focusing more on the future! Because in Jared's life you represent a bright new future, and a fresh new experience in his life. So turn the cheek on his past and focus on the bright future you bring to him, and the future you two will build together.

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