I just found out a bunch of stuff about someone very close to me. This stuff isn't really the best stuff to find out. I wish the person told me face to face instead of me finding out from other people. I try not to believe some of it but the it just keeps getting worse. I'm down to the point where i cried myself to sleep thinking about it. I wish I could talk to this person about everything but it's to hard for me to talk about without tearing up considering it's very serious. I just hope that common sence will sink in soon before something that they can't take back happens. I can't look at this person the same way anymore...please help Hannah. <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? xosimplyxamazingox answered Thursday January 22 2009, 9:57 pm: sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. like i said, i rarely check this but i promise to be more diligent. Well, if it is really that serious and affects you in such a powerful way, my suggestion to you would be to talk to them about it face to face. Maybe them seeing you so upset will make them realize just how serious the situation is and how it is affecting you so much. If you feel you can't talk to them in person, try calling them and talking to them over the phone, that way it doesn't exactly put you on the spot. regardless of how you decide to bring it up, you need to talk to them about it as soon as possible. the faster you act on it the faster the problem will be solved. I hope everything works out. -Hannah [ xosimplyxamazingox's advice column | Ask xosimplyxamazingox A Question ]
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