How to get over someone you never dated?
Yati2
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Sep 15, 2017
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Its about one's self-esteem more than anything else. In order to get over is to confront that person if possible. Just to bring out whats inside. And if person is not accessible then its important get involved with someone. Because being alone invite alot of unwanted thoughts.
SalParadise
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Nov 3, 2017
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The same way you get over someone you did date. In your brain, there is no difference to those feelings. There will be a mourning and moments of sadness, and a way to recovering from it step by step just like getting out of any relationship. The sooner you start processing you are not with this person, and you cannot know if you will ever be, the sooner you can free your energies to love and be loved by other people
Anonymous
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Nov 4, 2017
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The best way to accomplish this is to distance yourself from them as far as possible. If this person is a friend, then consider compartmentalizing your emotions. Treat them strictly as a friend, and cope with your romantic feelings by moving on, seeing a therapist, talking with another friend or family member, or projecting those feelings into a hobby.
If this isn't a person that you interact with regularly, consider removing them from all social media. Limit your contact with this person till you're over them. It wouldn't be much of a loss if they weren't a part of your life in the first place.
beccagreys23
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Nov 8, 2017
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Try to find something in them that you do not like. It could help you get over them more quickly. Good luck.
sugaryZebra39
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Nov 10, 2017
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I would say practice self care. Go to the gym, listen to music, be with friends. Also, treat yourself. Eat good food. See a movie... have fun with your life! With that being said, don't be irresponsible. No rebound sex, don't over indulge, don't do anything stupid
Anonymous
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Nov 11, 2017
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This is one of the hardest things to get over. Only thing that helped me was, always look on the bright side. It wasn't your fault. They are missing out on your life. It isn't because you done anything wrong!
Anonymous
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Nov 30, 2017
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Try and distract yourself and meet new people go out more and enjoy life. There's so much to see and many new things to learn.
MindfulHermit
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Dec 1, 2017
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For starters, socially detoxify yourself from them. Try using this formula - Out of sight, Out of mind. This will help to some extent.
If it's bigger than just this and it's hurting you too much then find a way out through a way into your hobbies. Pursuing hobbies is a great big of a deal than it sounds.
imannoyedwithpeople
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Dec 8, 2017
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remever that the relationship was only in your head
dancinglover
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Dec 22, 2017
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I learned that I am most important, not some dude I don't even know romantically. For all I know he could be a real jerk. It is hard but so many girls and guys go through the same thing.
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