im sorry sweetie but there really is now easy way. you need to go throught the mourning process. one thing you can tell yourself to help you get through it, is that each day it will hurt a little bit less than the day before and each day will be a little bit easier than the day before.
hang in there hun
2007-02-03 02:00:43
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answered by jazzmen4u28 3
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Move in a new place where you can start a new life
Find a therapist, so you can recover faster
Do the things you were not able to do when you were with the person you had the relationship with
Pray a lot, Work a lot
2007-02-03 01:56:02
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answered by teejay 2
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Concentrate on yourself and your family and your career. Give yourself time to let it all sink in and accept it. After that you need to have time to reflect on that relationship and make any changes you feel you might need to make. I try to learn something from evey relationship and then I am a little more ready for the next one (when I am ready to move on). Remember, there is so much more to life than having a bf or gf, and when you learn to live in your future with a whole heart you will be ready to add a love interest. Good luck. I feel for you.
2007-02-03 01:57:57
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answered by Yomi 4
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Fisrt get rid of ALL the things that remind you of that relationship. Then sit down and watch the movie Waiting to Exhale and do just that. Then start thinking like a man, yea a man. If YOU want it then go get it. Just remember to leave him a piece of chocolate and be gone before he wakes up. You're going to be alright...
2007-02-03 01:56:09
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answered by luv41anatha 6
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I hear what you're saying. i ask your self what motivates your spouse to make those comments? At any cost, what works for me is that I restructured my questioning, and went directly to fulfill and marry my superb chum. My spouse each so often calls me a pervert on each occasion I make any (even the slightest) remark approximately intercourse, sexiness or being romantic. She potential it in jest of direction simply by fact she continually smiles whilst she says it, yet initially, it did no longer take a seat too nicely with me. i've got had to enable myself strengthen in basic terms slightly a feeling of humour on that topic. So, portion of it relatively is her saying those issues, and portion of it is your reaction to it.
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answered by eylicio 3
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Get back on the horse and go out and have some fun. Go meet new people go see new places. This time is now about you. Do all the things your ex wouldn't let you do.
2007-02-03 01:55:15
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answered by kevin t 4
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That is a tough one. Only thing I can say is, just go about your day to day and do not make any sudden moves ie: leave town, date first person you meet etc. Think about you! It will pass. Been there. Take care.
2007-02-03 02:01:36
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answered by craby 2
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take some time for yourself, not too much but maybe a week or so, just pamper yourself and make yourself feel good. After that start having a social life, not necessarily start dating but have fun. do things that you always wanted to do but never did. have fun with life.
2007-02-03 01:59:24
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answered by blu_drgn25 4
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let me introduce you to my boyfriends Ben and Jerry
they listen they dont talk back they dont whine you never have to wait for them to call and they come in lots of different flavours.
seriously though you will probally never get over him if you love him
i think you should get fit while you wait buy an workout video like Cindy Crawfords (its so good) go out with your girlfriends maybe go on holidays and even do something youve never done before.
2007-02-03 01:59:15
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answered by cherrielicker 1
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one of two thing
No.1 get a new relationship.
No.2 get something to take your mind of the broken relationship.
2007-02-03 01:54:41
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answered by bushidobull 2
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