Chris Hill
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About Me:
I'm generally a fun loving guy. I try to do things that occupy my time like playing with my daughter, playing video games, reading, or surfing the internet.
About my Loss:
This might seem unreasonable, and if I'm in the wrong place for this please tell me. In May of 2008 my girlfriend of nearly four years and I broke up. She moved to Florida and left our daughter and I behind.

Its been three years and I don't think I've quite gotten past it. I still think about her quite often, I even have dreams about her. Usually the dreams are very painful. I should think that if I were past it, I wouldn't have the dreams.

I decided I probably need to get some advice. That is why I am here.

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