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Sat, 6 Sep 2003 11:34:52 -0700
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welcome em,
--- Emerald White <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.. My name's Em.  I don't have CP,
> however, I am very good
> friends with someone who does, and need some
> assistance...
>
> I recently started seeing a man with CP.  He's
> amazing in every sense of
> the word.  The problem is he sees himself as half a
> man.  No matter how
> hard I try to assure him that I like him for who he
> is, he's so afraid of
> getting hurt that I believe he may just decide to
> quit seeing me..
>
> We've had sex, and he's damn good at what he does...
> He's smart, sexy, fun,
> and just.. wow... the kind of person that I've
> always seen myself with..
>
> My question is...
>
> How can I show him, or make him realize that he's
> not "half a man"..?  How
> can I start something with him, knowing that I
> cannot promise him fully
> that things will work out? (Who can, in any
> relationship for that matter?)
>
> Any help would be amazing.. I am going out of my
> mind..
>
> Thanks, Em.


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