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Why am I still crying over my parents breaking up?

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Question - (8 June 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 9 June 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, *harlotte wiliams writes:

my mum and dad split up when i was 10 because he was cheatint its never sorte of bohered me because i know they both love me but suddenly its affected me all of a sudden i just feel down and depressed i just want to cry abotu ti all the time, i just icture my dad at home but i know it wont happen can sumone help me wta to do next and why have i suddnly started crying ?? x

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A female reader, Miamine United Kingdom +, writes (9 June 2010):

Miamine agony auntAh babes, that's totally normal.. you miss your dad and the family life you had together.. I'm 40, and I feel the same sometimes when I see my dad or mum alone...

It's ok to miss people, it's ok to feel sad that they aren't together and things have changed..

You are now becoming a young lady, so I can't tell you fairy tales... that's how life goes sometimes.. People die, people leave, people fall out of love, sometimes life is sad...

But then life is happy too... always remember that.. after it rains, sometimes we get rainbows to look at.. :)

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