How to handle a breakup with class?
originalLion57
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Jun 4, 2015
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Allow yourself to be sad for some time, talk it out with friends or family and be social/enjoy spending time with others so you don't focus too much on the breakup and understand that most people experience breakups at some point in their lives and they get through it and someday hopefully find their true love.
courageousBeauty49
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Nov 2, 2015
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I think handling a breakup with class just means that you are in control of yourself. Think before you speak, remember that you both are human beings, and never forget how important you are.
RikaMonika91
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Jun 7, 2016
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From my experience breakup is really hard experience for both sides. Important thing is to understand your emotions and treat yourself in a way that you will be proud of being yourself and staying true with what you believe and who you are.
Anonymous
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Jun 16, 2020
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Well it's really hard for some people to get over a break-up. It solely depends on you that how you deal with it. Whether you choose see it in a positive way or a negative one. Some people feel low and find it hard to cope up with it, eventually ended up having depression. They kept on repenting over their decision of breaking up with his/her partner and keep on feeling sorry for themselves and choose to stay immobilised. While some people take a breakup as rather a janus-faced situation. They see some positive aspects of it. They become selfish with their time, the time which they earlier spends on their respective partners. They use this time to do something productive, to reinvent themselves. These people handle a breakup in an optimistic way.
Well here are a few ways you can practise to handle a breakup:
1. Maintain a "No-contact rule" with your ex.
2. Be selfish with your time, reinvent yourself.
3. Get yourself a new haircut or look.
4. Go on solo dates.
5. Meet new people.
6. Hangout with your friends.
7. Enrol in a new course or language.
8. Read a book.
9. Work on your hobbies.
10. Help a needy person.
damselinthisdress
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Jun 13, 2017
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Accept the situation. Be forgiving -- of yourself and of your ex. Try and form a clear idea about your boundaries i.e, whether you want to stay friends or not etc. Being hostile towards each other isn't going to help either of you. So the best way out is to acknowledge that you had something nice, which is now over, but life will move on and so will you. Things will get better with time.
PepperChocolate
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Sep 4, 2017
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Explain yourself, understand what problems there were. Let time pass to clear your mind, but try staying in good terms with your ex partner.
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