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Silence is golden! or is it??
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<blockquote data-quote="Desperately Sad" data-source="post: 648772" data-attributes="member: 18614"><p>Thank you everyone. Well the Student Welfare Officer saw him on the steps outside his halls of Residence yesterday morning. She didnt speak with him though. At least I know he is alive, which is a weight off my mind. I feel that he is possibly playing mind games with me. Purposely not answering my text just to make me worried. It is not like we had words or anything, last text we had between us was plesant so I have no reason to understand this sudden silence. Who knows what goes on in their minds, but at least I now know that he is not lying dead somewhere. The Welfare women said she would look out for im and say hello next time she saw him. I will not keep texting him, but now wait for him to break the silence which he instilled. Thank you all again for your support. </p><p></p><p>I have now started seeking help for me, to learn how to cope with my difficult child, and learn the best way to deal with him.</p><p>Thank you once again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desperately Sad, post: 648772, member: 18614"] Thank you everyone. Well the Student Welfare Officer saw him on the steps outside his halls of Residence yesterday morning. She didnt speak with him though. At least I know he is alive, which is a weight off my mind. I feel that he is possibly playing mind games with me. Purposely not answering my text just to make me worried. It is not like we had words or anything, last text we had between us was plesant so I have no reason to understand this sudden silence. Who knows what goes on in their minds, but at least I now know that he is not lying dead somewhere. The Welfare women said she would look out for im and say hello next time she saw him. I will not keep texting him, but now wait for him to break the silence which he instilled. Thank you all again for your support. I have now started seeking help for me, to learn how to cope with my difficult child, and learn the best way to deal with him. Thank you once again [/QUOTE]
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