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An Open Letter to My Friends and Family

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An Open Letter to My Friends and Family
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Dear all of my family and friends,

I know I am difficult at times but you guys always have my back. And for that, I can’t thank you enough.

I am not an easy person to be around.

So to everyone still in my life thank you for dealing with me and not leaving me.

Thank you for treating me with care.

Thank you for dealing with my attitude.

Thank you for loving me.

Thank you for understanding me.

Thank you for never giving up on me.

Thank you for always supporting me.

And most importantly:

Thank you for accepting me.

I’m a very hard person to deal with and my family and friends know this, but they still always have my back. Through thick and thin no matter what I have such a strong support system of loving friends and family members. No matter how hard things get they are always there for me.

To find a support system like this is rare and beautiful. I am so lucky to have amazing family members and friends by my side who are always there for me no matter what.

Knowing that I have so many people who will support me and stand up for me no matter what makes me want to live. It makes me happy, and it makes me want to succeed and do great things. Thank you to all of those who do anything for my happiness. I love you more than words can explain. And I hope you know I would do anything for your happiness, too.

Without my strong support system full of family members and friends, I have no idea where I would be in my life. My family and friends have shown me what it is like to trust and have faith in someone. The people in my life never let me down and never make me feel unloved.

I have learned the true meaning of trust, loyalty and honesty because of the amazing people I have in my life.

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