how to move on ?

How to Cope When Your Partner Leaves You?
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Have some short-term relationship without "luuurve" in it wave
beer

that worked wonders for me. dunno
Through a party for three days and don't forget to burn everything he/she left behind.cheering cheers
Ranjilyn : As everybody is individual, so various things can work . A lot of work, meeting friends, do your hobbies or try new hobby, do some crazy things, just do not stay alone with your thoughts. It all needs its time. I am sure, you will find your own way. Someone is able to move on after 1 week and someone is able to move after year or longer. Good luck. hug
randilyn
I think, you can do every things,accept having other relation,cos you are not ready and the other person will suffer too because of your instable character,here i mean,you may thing about your EX most of the time and this can cause pain for the other guy.So you will get double pain instead of only one.And PrimaveraPrague got good points .wink
i felt like crazy thinking of the moments we shared for more than 4 years.my God i cant stop thinking of him.
I've been divorced for 3 yrs, apart for 5 and sometimes, it still hurts, much more rarely now though, it takes times esp if you were the one that was left and didn't do the leaving.
I went back to school, got my degree and hope to move out of the state within the next 2 years to start all over again.
professor:
i hope you've spent proper time of truly grieving.... let all your tears out.

hope this is informative enough:


would suggest not trying too fast or too hard to move on when you're not ready or have gone through the stages.

just take your time.

but it's very important for you to have friends surrounding you who could take you out or even just to speak to you on the phone each time you're thinking too much.

hug we're here for you
Do as Chica Said, I agree with her! Good Luck!hug
Thanks a lot guys for being here. It helps lot when i read all your comments.
Whatever the reason for the split – and whether or not you wanted it – the breakup of a long-term, committed relationship However, it’s important to know (and to keep reminding yourself) that you can and will move on. But healing takes time, so be patient with yourself.
Just try not to fight your feelings,cultivate new friendships,explore new interests,Take a time out,spend time with people who support, value, and energize you,get outside help if you need it,remind yourself that you still have a future and avoid using alcohol, drugs, or food to cope
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