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recently my ex and i broke up and we had a really good relationship, nothing was wrong with it. All of a sudden, he wanted to break up because he is going through some mental stuff and he knows that I was going through some mental stuff prior. He said that he didn
As you may know going through mental health challenges can be very difficult. Perhaps your ex may need to take time to figure himself out or learn how to manage with his illness without the added pressure of a relationship. Since you have prior experience with going through mental health challenges, could you offer him support in that area as a friend? Being there for him in a time such as will show him that you genuinely care. If you wish to discuss this further please reach out to 2NDFLOOR via text/call at 1 (888) 222-2228. We are available 24/7.
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