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04/09/2012 09:25 AM
mollymae2002
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i just wanted to let you know thats im still here and doing okay. its been hard for me the last few weeks. but hanging in there...

still having a hard time, but im here....

~~~~~~~~~~~Amy~~~~~~~~~~~
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04/09/2012 09:29 AM  Top
Elizabeth659
 
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me too, kind of the same thing...hang in their molly and know that you are loved
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04/09/2012 05:29 PM  Top
mollymae2002
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Hey sweetie. Hope it doing better then me. IM not doing so good right now. Help me.....just about done w shit.

IM so done..... My brother is an ass.. I already broke my dads promise I guess I wont be going to heaven...

Amy

~~~~~~~~~~~Amy~~~~~~~~~~~

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04/09/2012 08:27 PM  Top
hiall
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Hi Molly,

Why has it been hard for you? What have you been doing to try and make things better?

Post edited by: hiall, at: 04/09/2012 09:07 PM

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04/09/2012 08:54 PM  Top
clemaire
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Your Dad is watching over you and guiding you. Please don't feel guilty or bad. All your feelings are justified and I know your Dad knows.
Do you need help now over the phone? call RAINN www.rainn.com (1.800.656.4673 | Free 24/7. When calling, make sure to ask if they are confidential)


Find a local crises center here:
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I am a survivor! You are not alone. Please PM me anytime.

I am a normal person who believes in helping and supporting survivors. I am not a doctor or therapist.

04/09/2012 09:07 PM  Top
Izzy87
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I am not sure what promise you made, but if breaking the promise means loving yourself, go with that one. No one is perfect, your father included.
I am not a doctor or therapist, just a person who cares.
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