I wish to learn this because it is a true combat art. It is evidently far more superior than other so-called martial arts. My boyfriend is of high Chuunin level, and his instructor trained under Hatsume himself. I want to learn, but not until I feel I’m prepared to take on the mental training as well as the physical training. I have a black belt in Shao-lin Do kung fu, but Bujinkan Ninjutsu is possibly out of my league. I believe if I could ever become proficient in this form of fighting, I could lead a better life.
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How I did it
How I did it: I basically did what I've listed below. I didn't think about him after my allotted time I set aside to be ultra sad. (About a month.) I found someone that I didn't get serious with right away. And I let him prove to me that he wasn't going to hurt me over and over again. Now, I'm in a wonderful, committed, trusting relationship. I never saw myself here just over two years ago. Read how I did it…
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