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guys can be just as bad if not worse .... yeah i was scared my ex was going to do something too .... cos he would go on drug binges and then call me up to go rescue him so i thought that one of these days it was just going to kill him and i dont want to know about it when it happens .... thats why im glad he's over the side of the world ... best thing ever .... now i dont have him contacting me .... i dont have his friends going "andy and i were just talking about u the other day" .... its been good cos ive been now able to get on with my life without him still trying to laden all his problems onto me.

i must admit im really content with my life the way it is right now ..... apart from the job situation that needs sorting out drastically. Ive let go of all the bullshit that happened in the past and i dont think about it anymore ... the best thing i ever did was getting out of that situation.

oh well he'll do it when he's ready .... you cant force people to make changes ... although my friends gave it a good shot.

unfortunately people get into the pattern of thinking that maybe it doesnt get much better so they accept the situation.

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