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Now I don't feel sad...
About a year ago, I met new friends and I started living a beautiful dream. We had lots of fun together. One of these friends became my boyfriend, and I really adored him.
But when I returned from my winter vacation, the dream became a nightmare. I broke up with my boyfriend, and these friends began to ignore me. I didn't understand why. I thought I was a victim because I had always been gentle and affectionate to people. In addition to suffering the loss of my boyfriend, I now had no more friends. I thought things would be like that for the rest of my life.
I began to study Science and Health and the Bible, and to make an effort to understand new ideas about my relationship with God. I saw that I had established other gods (these friends). I had been adoring something that was not the only God, who is divine Love. So I had to change my way of thinking.
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Teen Supplement - Relationships
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