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#21. Posted:
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Just yolo it and ask her
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Only if you want to know
#23. Posted:
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I would be worth knowing I guess. My mum told me when my parents broke up when I was 13-14 too. She didn't tell me everything though, I think I was old enough to understand parts of it. Was just really upset and mad with it. She should have told you why he went, I don't think that's something you can hide or just pretend it's normal. I think it could be bad for you.

If it's stuck on your mind then you have every right to ask and want to find out. I just wouldn't do it by text or phone. Much better to ask in person over perhaps a sensitive subject
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I'm sure you are mature enough to handle the issues they had in their relationship. It's not going to change much but it doesn't hurt to satisfy your curiosity.
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