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Personally I always found giving advice really contrived in these sort of situations. The biggest thing to do is listen, it does a world of good simply to let him know you're always there for him and will listen to his troubles. Going Dr. Phill and telling them what they could possibly do to solve their issues isn't the answer because in this sort of situations, it can't really come from an outside source. "Snap out of it" "It's not as bad as it seems" "Don't be sad", it's like water off a duck's back, the change for these things come from inside that person.
It's probably helping him (and you) to just talk it out and be comforted in the fact that he has a good friend that he can say this stuff to. Not everyone is as fortunate and you're probably helping him more than you (or even he) realizes. Just words of acknowledgement and encouragement that you're here and listening should be enough. Good luck to you and him. Hope everything works out. Most amazing jew boots ![]() |