The main important way to deal with a break-up, is having the realization that it will take time to get-over the loss. From that point, start applying different & new variables in your life that weren't there during the relationship, to help distract from the past.
hi soxxy advice on hear is vast and varied how ppl dealth with it in the first place realise that ye broke up for a reason and truly he felt it was not working out for ye i indulged myself in music when my relationship was over mtv was my heaven i sang the rock songs i cried the love songs which was my way of dealing with it life is too short to be unhappy we get once chance or maybe two and make the most of it and give your best shot if you have tried and failed better than not have tried at all pack your passport go on a holiday have a ball
Someone broke up with me 10 years ago and it took a long time to get over it. I looked at it every which way I could to see if I did something wrong that caused it or if it was him.
When I was honest with myself and admitted to myself what we both did to cause the breakup I realized it didn't matter whose fault it was. I was lucky to be out of that relationship with him. If you look hard enough the handwriting is always on the wall during the relationship if it's going to last.
I don't regret breaking up with anyone or if they broke up with me. Men and women are a dime a dozen. Thing is, all I have is quarters
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