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How can I help him out???

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Question - (6 August 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 August 2010)
A female India age 51-59, anonymous writes:

I am a married female 42 years old, settled in life with husband and grown up kids. Some time ago i met a male who is 30 years old, I was impressed by his overall personality. it is like i was waiting for that kind of a person in my life.... the way he treats freinds, relatives and needy and poor.... but later i found he is polio affected person. he is lonely because of this condition... no companion... i am shattered..... i want to help him out in any ways but not with sympathy... what should i do.... plz.... help me out in this situation. even i m ready to leave every thing for him... and we are staying in diffrent countries. i need suggestions.. how i can help him.

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A female reader, KEL.B HERE 4 U United Kingdom +, writes (7 August 2010):

KEL.B HERE 4 U agony auntright ur married correct? then put your self and your family first before u throw it all down the pan. but on other hands, try suggesting stuff for him tell him to start going out to different pubs/clubs or any where he may meet a lovely lady freind there. or tell him to try the dateing sites just take every step to make sure its a safe site first.

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