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Question Posted Saturday April 2 2005, 10:33 pm

hi my name is stassia and i need advice to help my boyfriend forget about his mom passing.

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xluvinux answered Saturday April 2 2005, 11:09 pm:
I don't think he will forget this. He will never be able to. When someone very close to you dies, it's like a part of you dies with them. You should just support him right now. Let him know if he ever wants to talk, you are there for him. If he wants to get his mind off of it, try to help him create a busier schedule. Spend time with him and make him feel good. If he's really down in the dumps, it wouldn't hurt for him to talk to a counselor about his loss. Just be there for him and he'll really appreciate it. =)

♥ lAuRa

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