How long does it take to get over someone?
thesecretkeeper1115
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Jun 27, 2015
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Getting over someone has no exact number of years and days. We cannot completely erase the person's existence especially if he or she has made an impact on our lives. How about instead of thinking about the years of getting over him, you can think on moving on with your life. Let his or her memory stay, it will detach itself in time.
Anonymous
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Jun 27, 2015
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There is no end-all-be-all value. When you feel that you're over someone, you're over the person. It just depends on you and what you're okay with
realisticsolutions2
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Jun 28, 2015
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it depends on the person u wanna forget there are people who u can forget in a moment and people u can forget after a week and people what ever u do u cant forget but u can get over them by being with someone else
Bombjackking
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Jun 28, 2015
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Time heals eventually, how long that to stakes is down to you. A positive approach to all things helps restore the balance. Negativity can be the easier option in the short term but in reality it only allows the mind to linger in the past. In my experience changing aspects of your life can allow a person to meet new people and descends experiences. There is no set length of time.
paul1982
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Jun 28, 2015
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There is no set time limit for when you should start to get over someone and when the process should be complete. It depends on the strength of your feelings, your love for the person, your support network and the amount of activities you performed with this person. If you did everything together then it may require a complete reconstruction of your social network to obliterate any memories of them. If the two of you were very independent and did your own thing a lot of the time then the time taken to get over this person will probably be a lot shorter.
alfonsojon1997
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Jun 28, 2015
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It takes as long as you need. Everyone is different, and everyone feels differently about moving on from a loved one. Emotions don't disappear overnight, and it all depends on how you feel about the situation. No matter what anyone says, don't force yourself to move on, as it might just hurt more. You're the best expert on yourself, and you'll know when the time has come when you're ready to move on :)
AcornCactus
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Jun 28, 2015
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Depends on how long you've been dating them. The three month rule is standard, but some relationhips may even take years to get over. The important thing to realize is that you are still worthy of love and surround yourself with friends who care/family. Don't get into another relationship before that, because that might be rebound whatever you tell yourself and you'll constantly be comparing them
coolgirl69
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Jul 1, 2015
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depends on how much you guys were in love, if it was over 6 months, its gonna be a while kid otherwise you'll be okay both ways
TheAnonymousHelp
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Jul 1, 2015
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it takes as much time as needed no one person is the same and honestly everyone's attachment is different but time heals all wounds
AnxiousKitten
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Jul 1, 2015
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That all depends on how much you invested into the person emotionally and whole-heartedly. It could be anywhere from one hour, one day, one week, one month, and even a whole year. Everyone takes their own time to heal.
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