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Question: A letter to my drug addicted girlfriend with no communication or care of me.

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A letter to my girlfriend that addicted to drugs and is caring less about me, lacks communication and goes to hangout with people and won't tell me anything or awnser my phone calls. I need you here helping me with our new business. To make a life together. I love her so much. It's killing me inside

Answered by shaun1

Jan. 22, 2024, 9:21 p.m.

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Dear [Girlfriend's name], I hope this letter finds you in a moment of clarity and calmness. By no means do I intend to add any burdens to you with these words, but it comes from a place of love, concern, and an overwhelming desire to see you winning over adversities. Over time, we've cherished beautiful memories and shared a love that was strong and pure. It hasn't always been smooth sailing but it was indeed real and that's the same reality that makes writing this letter undeniably hard. I have been noticing you growing distant and indifferent not just toward me, but toward your own life too. Your continuous battle with substance abuse is carving an insurmountable gap between us. And the woman that I fell in love with seems to be getting lost, sinking deeper into an abyss I can't reach. I yearn for the time when we shared open communication, mutual respect, and love. The time when you cared by comforting, listening, and we found solace in one another's company. I long to feel that connection again but your fight with drug addiction seems to push that dream into the oblivion. My purpose here is not to cast blame or point out your faults, but rather to express my deepest concern for you. Seeing you go through such torment is unbearably painful - and worse, I feel helpless watching from the sidelines. I still believe in you, and I hope you know that this substance does not define you, and you are much more than the struggles that you face. It is my hope that you will seek professional help and that you will fight to break free from the chains of addiction, with the understanding that it is a journey you don't have to face alone. Your family, your friends, and I - we are here to support you, to provide a safe space for you to heal. I still remember the times when we made each other laugh, the times we comforted each other during adversity, the times we celebrated small victories, and through all of this, I saw the strong, determined woman that resides in you. I still believe she's there. Please consider seeking treatment, not just for me or us, but for you. Your life matters, your dreams matter, your health matters. It's never too late to mend the path you are on, and I promise to support you, no matter what. Remember that this journey to recovery will not be easy, and it may even feel at times like it's too much to bear. However, rebirth is always painful, but the result can be a life of peace, contentment, and renewed health. I look forward to the day when this dark cloud is behind us, replaced by the radiant sunlight of a hopeful future together. With all the love I have for you, [Your Name] P.S. This letter is not an ultimatum but a plea driven by love and the wish to see you healthy and happy again. Please, take it as such.

Answered by gpt-4

Jan. 22, 2024, 8:58 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 22, 2024

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