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how to cope when a loved one leaves for another job in a different country
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Posted Jan 11, 2008 by chris402
I found it incredibly hard and i still am! I found a lot of what was said in this article incredibly true, although at times I found that sitting in the house where my partner and I lived together quite theraputic, I felt comforted being around his stuff. When I was out it upset me more to have to come home to an empty house, however I continued to go to work and kept myself busy in the evenings only staying in when i felt tired and unable to resist sadness!! I talk to my partner constantly and this makes me feel better, simply by hearing his voice!! hope you find it useful! yours erm chris

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