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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

came across an article. khai, tot u mite like some of this.

"*Dead ends are actually a perfect pt to turn things around.*

*at the onset of any r/s, there's fascination and the promise of untold happiness* so u juz can't quit when things get tough.

getting rid of your partner does not get rid of the problem becoz half the problem is urs.

there is no perfect person or r/s, so stop looking for perfection and work with e partner u hv.

no one will hv the power to break u up if u'r communicating well with each other."

don't gv up hope, khai. she'll come back. :) trust ur intuition. trust her. :)

lots of love,
*shufen*

Crew of 04a04/06| 3:10 PM

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