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How long does it take to get over someone who cheated on you?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 2, 2016
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It depends on the bond you have had with your partner. If you were really close to each other and you thought that he or she was your perfect partner than it will take you some time. You will not feel pain eventually for too long because it's quite impossible but you might still have thoughts of your ex partner. It make take a year for full recover.
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Profile: LunaHaven
LunaHaven on Jun 3, 2016
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It took me between 1-2 months. When I did, I pampered myself, found freedom, and my self-worth.
Profile: HelpingHand315
HelpingHand315 on Jun 3, 2016
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it differents from person to person. but you should deffenetly take your time, gettion over someone does not happen over night.
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Anonymous on Jun 12, 2016
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From experience? I'm still healing. But don't take that as "never". I have a healthy relationship and someone I love. It just takes me a little more time to open up and give them my heart. Finding someone who will treat you like you deserve helps- and realizing YOU were never the problem, YOU are always enough, and it was they who really lost out- also helps!
Profile: PsychDreamer
PsychDreamer on Jun 16, 2016
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It takes different amount of time for every person. I would let the naturally course run through. Let yourself cry and laugh. You will have ups and downs throughout the healing process. So roughly it can take from 3 months to a year depending on seriously the relationship was and how long it was.
Profile: GreySkye
GreySkye on Jun 17, 2016
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There is no specific time to get over something like that, it varies, and however long it takes is right for you. No one should feel they have to rush or extend the process of moving past betrayal, there aren't any rules for grief. Having said that, it's a good idea to try and work on letting go of anger and resentment, those negative emotions only hurt you in the long run. Whether you're staying with the person who cheated on you or not, don't rush yourself. Take the time YOU need.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 24, 2016
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It varies. People heal from these moments at different paces. Take as much or as little time as you need to get over this person. It's definitely a harsh experience to get cheated on, but that person might have still been important to you and as much it might be harder or easier for you to get over them.
Profile: ListeningLight
ListeningLight on Jun 30, 2016
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This depends on the individual. The time can vary greatly, however you shouldn't feel pressures to feel a certain way about anyone.
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Anonymous on Jun 30, 2016
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Till you see your ex with another partner. If you are not in touch then 6 months. But then if you are constantly in touch that might take forever.
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Anonymous on Jul 1, 2016
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Depends on you. Maybe the person was good and made a mistake or maybe he/she was a jerk. Who knows. When you accept whatever happened and try to indulge in activities. Your life does not revolve around that person, you have many other things and people to be thankful for, give them time. Ad give yourself time.
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