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I am one of three sons. I presently live with my fiance in one state and my father and two brothers live in another. They are constantly on my mind even if I feel like I am not on theirs. My thoughts and feelings are overwhelmed by the thought that my relationship with them is hanging by a thread. I have come to believe that I will always be my fathers son without any reguards to how "we" are doing. I love my father and my brothers very much; I couldn't imagine life without them. Every thing I do I wonder if it would please them, are they proud of me? I would like to think that everyone could live by the "Motto, Forgive and Forget". That is not possible though. I hope I can concur some type of miraculous strength to endure the future and get my relationships that I once had back!
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