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03 Nov 09 #159489 by mysophie
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hi novice,thank you 4 your kind words and advice our stories and presant situations are so alike x

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04 Nov 09 #159534 by mysophie
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hi pipsqueak, you hit the nail right on the head!its all these sort of actions people do that add 2 all the emotional stress.its cruel.like you say it just shows people 4 what they really are.

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04 Nov 09 #159565 by Lilibet
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Hi mysophie,
Welcome to wiki, it's a great place.
Hang on in there, it's such early days for you. It will get better, but it will take time.
Take small steps, as you are doing

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