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Profile: IreneDreamer
IreneDreamer on May 19, 2016
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I think that when you are trying to 'unlove' someone you can't think of it as just a button you can press and then everything will be over. It is a process and it takes time. Firstly it would be good to distance yourself from the person so you will be able to see things from a distance. That way you can clearly see the situation and how it didn't work out. Maybe this person harmed you in some way that now you are not able to see because you are still close to them. Fill your life with family, friends or maybe even new friends. It will be good to see how real love feels and be happy.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 19, 2016
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you cant unlove someone but you can choose what you do about it . accept what things have become and do fun things with friends. you can even be friends with your exlover and if you choose to do that, moving on is a lot easier and less complicated , i know from experience.. sure you might get those feelings you got with them when you were together but its better then having them be your everything on day and a complete stranger the next day.
Profile: ZereftheHappyFairy
ZereftheHappyFairy on May 20, 2016
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You can never unlove somebody. When you fall in love with somebody they take a special place in your heart.
Profile: sereneBlue2121
sereneBlue2121 on May 23, 2016
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It's not easy to fall out of love with somone, especially someone you spent a lot of time with and truly loved. It takes time, and fnding yourself agaist and who you are without that person that can help you move forwards. Let your friends halp you by talking to them about how you feel, and you'll be on the road to recovery before you know it!
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 25, 2016
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you can't make your self unlock someone it will take time. if you can remove yourself from situations where you'd see that person
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Anonymous on May 26, 2016
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transferring that love to the ones who deserve it...... There are many who you don't recognize......
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Anonymous on May 28, 2016
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Love doesn't have a switch. You can't simply turn it off...It's not possible, but maybe with time it can't go weaker.
Profile: WonderlustKami
WonderlustKami on May 29, 2016
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Love is not something like a string or glue; it's a bond that never quite is finished coming into being and never really fades away. I was always taught that we, as humans, should try and love everyone so that one day those same people could love us in return. Loving a bad person doesn't make the love bad just as much as eating a sundae prepared by someone with a mean face doesn't make it taste sour. You shouldn't try to "unlove" this mysterious somebody; instead, remember the good things, acknowledge the not-so-good things, take everything that you've learned from meeting that person and then throw the rest into a mental safe. This is a practice that I've learned from years of not-so-good things and I think that I've become a happier, more open person because of it. Try it out and see how it works for you.
Profile: Ayeeitsbrii
Ayeeitsbrii on May 31, 2016
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You can never unlove someone no matter how hard you try. You may never love the same anymore but for one thing you will still always love that person in your heart. Even over time you will forget about them and think you don't love them anymore but then once you hear or see them again you'll see that you still love them.
Profile: EuphoricFuture
EuphoricFuture on Jun 1, 2016
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Try to throw away the traces. Like thing that hold memories of them. Each object contains a memory that was created by you and that individual.
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