After a difficult break up it is important to take a break from dating for a time and re-group. It is helpful to think about what was positive in the relationship and what exactly went sour. Be honest with yourself on this - because never is one person entirely to blame for a break up - it is a two person issue. Think about what you are looking for in future relationships and be sure to stick to your guns on your own needs and guidelines for any new relationships in your life. When you are ready, you will know it and then the right person will come along to start the new sparks....
2007-02-05 13:28:20
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answered by Monkey Lips 4
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that's nothing wrong. I'm a woman and i do have a big breakout with my last boyfriend and i lost all the taste and sense that one can have in a man, but that don't make a lesbian, is just part of a phase that i was going through. All you need now is forget of that feeling and try to remake your own life, repair your heart and get your self time to heal. And you will see that it go away that feeling. Good Luck!!
2007-02-05 21:40:13
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answered by lady_morriganus 2
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I had a real bad break up and it took me 10 years before I would even go out with a woman.SO yes it does happen,how bad your hurt depends on how long it takes for you to recover.
2007-02-05 21:30:39
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answered by Chris C 1
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I have lost the taste for men--so yes, it can happen that one is not interested at all in the opposite sex...it can happen to everyone....
2007-02-05 21:29:10
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answered by rvrmldnd 2
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what did she taste like, and there's a word for men that don't want to be with women, "gay".
2007-02-05 21:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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