I am a smart, straightforward girl. I think the world needs more people like me. Ask me a question and you'll get the no B.S. answer, whether it will hurt your feelings or not. Not that I'm mean; I just have very little patience for delusion and fantasy.
Website: My Myspace Gender: Female Location: Bethesda, MD Occupation: student Age: 22 Member Since: February 26, 2006 Answers: 4 Last Update: February 26, 2006 Visitors: 2158
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Last night I found out a friend of mine, whom I haven't really spoken to in awhile, has been diagnosed with cancer and might die. He's left college to live with his parents so he can get treatment and I'd like to write him a letter of support but what do I say? I don't want to make him uncomfortable and I don't want to be morbid, but I do want him to know that I care about him and wish him all the best. (link)
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I once had a very serious illness. The cards that I dreaded reading were the ones that harped on my illness. No one needs to be reminded that they're sick. I loved the ones that just talked to me like I was a normal person - you know, "How's the hospital food?" and all that. I also liked cute gifts, but then, I'm a girl. Oh, and it doesn't matter if you've lost touch - he'll appreciate that you're still thinking of him. -->NO morbid "I don't know what I'd do without you, etc!!
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