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03/03/2010 09:53 AM
gurshka
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i just had an experience i hope that everyone has at one point or another, amazing friends. people who are there for you, and you can count on when you fall. of course there are those who you think you can lean on that end up not being there for you when you need it, but it is such a relief when you find a good, reliable friend.
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03/03/2010 10:28 AM  Top
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I know exactly what you mean. I have a few friends who have saved me many times Smile They are my rocks!
~Jenny

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03/03/2010 11:12 AM  Top
HiddenButterfly
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KI have a couplemyself.One that litterally saved my life one day. THey are the wonderful ones.THere are some here that I know I can count on as well.

Brenda

Mothers tell your children
Be quick you must be strong
Life is full of wonder
Love is never wrong
Remember how they taught you
How much of it was fear
Refuse to hand it down
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03/03/2010 11:22 AM  Top
gurshka
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yea this friend had to drag any information out of me, it was like drawing out poisen from a wound. after i told him, it was like lifting a load off my back, such a relief, just to feel accepted, scars and all.

of course, i was an emotionless robot when i told him, but i needed to talk, and hopefully i can start trusting my emotions around him.


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03/03/2010 11:28 AM  Top
HiddenButterfly
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Had one that did that with me as well.sShe would not drop the subject until I told her what was going on. She kept bringing it up every chsnce she got.Then finaslly one day sat me down and made me telll her what was up. THe other one opened up to me u=in JR high. After the second suicide attempt, she confided in me and we bonded of=ver the experience. My mother still knows her parent's phone number as it was such a frequent number on the phone bill.

Brenda

Mothers tell your children
Be quick you must be strong
Life is full of wonder
Love is never wrong
Remember how they taught you
How much of it was fear
Refuse to hand it down
The legacy stops here

“Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.”

-Winston Churchill

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