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Indoor plant? Leaning Jade plant

I have a Jade plant and I'm not really sure if maybe I left it facing the window with out rotating it for way too long, or what exactly happened, but it has a pretty significant lean to one side.  The large trunk is leaning and the branches are starting to get all intertwined. 

The plant is 7 or 8 years old, and is fairly big.  Other than the lean it appears to be really healthy. 

I think H would cry if I had to cut it back at all (he named the plant and has a bit of an attachment to it), so I was wondering if staking would help it straighten out at all.

Do you think this would work and would it hurt it at all?  

Thoughts or other ideas?

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