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My boyfriend in basic training


Question Posted Friday June 22 2012, 6:56 pm

My boyfriend just left for basic training in South Carolina , he will be back at the end of February . I am not sure how to cope with him being gone . We have been together for a long time and plan on staying together . Unfortunately , I'm still in high school . How should I deal with this ? It hurts so bad knowing he's gone for awhile .

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carayotie answered Saturday June 23 2012, 12:55 pm:
Just take it one day at a time. My boyfriend is military also, so it really sucks when he's gone. It helps to stay really busy. I've also written in a journal to him on days when I can't talk to him, and then when I see him, I'll give him the journal to read. It's therapeutic in a way :) also, it helps to make friends with other military girlfriends who are or have gone through the same thing. Google some military gf websites and join a few :) its a great way to bond with some other girls and find a support system for when he's away!

Xo take care. Stay strong

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