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		<title>By: almarj70</title>
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		<description>My  man of honour is my best friend Daniel. We  worked together  for a couple of months, not friends, just exchanged hellos and made small talk at work. Then my dad passed away and he was one of the few people at work who didn&#039;t treat me like I had the plague. He let me talk, hugged me when I cried and  was there for me no matter what. I was able to return the favour a few months later when he finally, (after years of agonising over it), came out as a gay man. His family wanted nothing to do with him, he was thrown out of his family home with $10.00 in his pocket  and  he came and slept on my sofa for 3 months until he got himself together. He is now very successful in his chosen career , we have been friends for  7 years and he said yes straight away when I asked him to help me organise my wedding and stand next to me as my man of honour. I am getting a bit of criticism from family for my choice but there is no one else I felt I could ask. He has been there for me  during the  worst time in my life and now I want him to be there, standing next to me, for one of the most joyful times.</description>
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