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Default What do you say to someone losing a parent?

A friend of mine's dad has terminal cancer and he's turned to me for emotional support. I took care of a terminal ill friend last year and I never seemed to be at a loss of words with him but I am now. I don't know why. I guess maybe I don't need to say much and just cry with him? I want to help him so bad as I know how bad it hurts to lose a parent as I've lost both of mine. He has hardly no one to count on or else he would not be leaning on me. We use to date and I've ended it with him on that front twice. He drinks heavily since he was young and he's full of bull crap a lot but he's still a human being and I'm going to be a friend to him now at least and I want to help him.

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