RUN :)
2006-06-26 00:25:42
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answered by jstr12001 3
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answered by ? 3
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"Nothing helps you get over the last one, like the next one".... I heard that saying once and fell in love with it because that is exactly the way I feel about men and breakups. The best thing to help you get over a breakup is to find somebody else right away. It helps keep your mind off of the previous person and gives you something new and exciting to focus on. And for all you know, this next person may just be "the one". I know many people may not agree with me, but that has always worked wonderfully for me whenever I got my heart broken.
2006-06-26 00:29:34
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answered by Lisa W 2
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How to Get Over a Break Up
Want to know how to get over a break up? Here are six secrets to help you get your life together and move on!
1. Bond with other Singles.
At any given time, you probably have a mix of friends in loving relationships as well as those searching for love. Don't be afraid to look-up single friends you haven't seen or spoken to in awhile and make plans for Friday and Saturday night. You'll stay busy on the weekend and maybe even rekindle an old friendship.
2. Start a Social Hobby.
If there is a hobby or activity you have been meaning to try for the first time, or take-up again, this is your chance. Focus on activities that allow you to meet new and interesting people. Examples might include a cooking class, sports league, or bridge club.
3. Go Easy on the Next Person you Meet.
Beware of continuing unfinished business with the next person you meet. If you didn't have a chance to truly close the door on your last relationship, don't project your open issues on the next unsuspecting soul. See the new person as a clean slate and allow the relationship to unfold with no connections to your past.
4. Don't Sling Shot your Ex.
It can be very tempting, particularly on lonely nights, to look up your ex or accept an invitation from your ex for a rekindle. The more you fall back on your old ways, the harder it will be to truly move on. Don't fall for the short term satisfaction of a night out or easy hook-up at the expense of stirring up all the hurt from the breakup.
5. Apply What You've Learned.
Take out a journal and write down everything that went well versus what could have been better in your relationship. Be honest since you're the only one looking at the entry. What could you do better next time? What positive traits did your ex possess that you should look for in the next relationship, or maybe even incorporate into your own style?
6.Talk About Something Else.
Everyone goes through a period of venting to their friends and family about what went wrong and how your ex deserves to go straight to prison. It's okay to do a little venting, but spare your inner circle from an endless tirade for months at a time. Commit to yourself that the next time you call a close friend, you'll focus exclusively on them. This will help you get out of your head for awhile and start feeling normal again.
2006-06-26 00:33:55
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answered by super_sexy_amazona 4
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Be positive and forget the past.
Well forgetting past is not easy as those are memories and you will remember every small thing that you guys did together.
Think that he was not made for you and you are better off without him. You can live a much better life..
Dont get desperate to go hunting for a guy .. wait for the right time.. it might take may be 2-3 months or may be less or may be more.. depends how positive you are about yourself.
JUst remember think that there is much better life beyond relationship. Involve yourself in social activities, keep yourself busy you will pass the phase.
Smile alwyas
2006-06-26 00:29:18
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answered by Smile 3
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It's hard hon. I guess the best way is to meet someone else as soon as possible. Sometimes that isn't a good idea either. Everyone is different. Some people move on very quickly, some take years to recover. It's just down to the individual.
2006-06-26 00:26:56
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answered by theallknowingscouser 3
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just accept the fact that you already break up.i know that it's not an easy thing to do but i dont think so that it is right that you will just going to stay in one corner and keeps on dreaming that you will be back in each other's arm.if you are really destined for each other just wait for the right time to come that both of you will be ready in facing a new life with each other.i know once you will learn to accept everything, you will be able to overcome your feelings now.i actually believe that in loving we always get hurt and if we get hurt we should learn about our experiences and after learning everything, dont be afraid to love again.
2006-06-26 00:41:25
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answered by trendycurly16 2
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By not spending time in mooching around and thinking of what you've lost babe!!! Get out there with your mates - not necessarily looking for love again - rebounds are soooo dangerous!! But go out and look around - see what WILL be out there when you're ready to date again - alternatively set up a profile for yourself on a dating site - you'll feel great when you get responses!!! You dont have to meet any of them - but you'd never know - you might meet mr. perfect!! All in all - you just need to get out there, glammed up to the last and let all the guys fall over you - but not get involved to quick!!! A few snogs - yeah - no bother = but dont make yourself too available. When your ex sees you out looking radiant with all these guys fighting for your attention - trust me he'll be kicking himself you guys broke up in the first place
2006-06-26 00:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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accept that its over and start to go back out in the game..locking yourself and crying for ages won't do any good..accept, forgive and don't ever regret. Get back out there with friends and family, dance go to gigs, drink have fun! It's a real enjoyment being single. Go out and flirt with 20 hot guys..your ex isn't the only person around..you've got more to experience and give..the only way to do that, is to accept..
2006-06-26 00:28:29
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answered by ~akoh~ 4
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One day at a time
Don't rush into dating again, hang out w/ friends or
family for a while they can help cheer you up &
keep your mind off your past
the right person will come along when the time is right !
Don't worry in time things will get better
2006-06-26 00:38:12
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answered by start 6-22-06 summer time Mom 6
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head up high, take your time to come to terms with the breakup and then get back on your bike and spend time with your friends.
2006-06-26 00:25:43
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answered by jessicacalvey 4
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