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How to move past a relationship when you thought your partner was 'the one' ?

Profile: sophiacarmen
sophiacarmen on Jan 14, 2015
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Take it a day at a time! Focus on doing what makes you happy and spend time with friends and talking to them about it if it helps. And remember that, even though it may not feel like it at the time, there is someone else out there for you.
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Profile: EverlastingLove96
EverlastingLove96 on Feb 8, 2015
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When you begin to believe that that partner was 'the one' for that point in time, you can start to recover. You can start to look forward to finding 'the one' that is for forever not just one point in time.
Profile: chanelellierhea5
chanelellierhea5 on Nov 3, 2015
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Most of us will go through this at some point in our lives. Some experience it at a young age, and others experience it much later in life. No matter how young or old you are, moving on from a relationship that you thought would last forever will be one of the most difficult things you ever go through. To move past a broken relationship, you must accept that it is over, understand why it ended, and rebuild yourself.
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Anonymous on Aug 18, 2015
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Just learn and move forward. Before getting serious with your next partner, consider that possibly they are not going to be your whole future and that things might not work out, thus avoiding a hurt self.
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Anonymous on Jun 22, 2015
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Accepting the current situation is the best thing to do, Reminiscing the past wont help.I believe, things happened for a reason maybe we thought that a person is perfect for us. We should balance what our minds says because if we only listens and follow our heart we might ended hurting ourselves or maybe others.
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Anonymous on Apr 27, 2015
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It may seem backwards, but experiencing the heartbreak is the only way to move past it. It is a process that may happen quickly, or otherwise. It really depends on the person.
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GladYouAreHere on Jun 2, 2015
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Some people are the one, some people aren't. You sometimes think your parrtner is the one but sometimes they aren't. You just need to hold on and know in your heart, no one can change that, and no one deserves to be alone. You will be loved, and happy for the rest of your life if you hold on.
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Anonymous on Aug 25, 2015
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There is no easy way out of a relationship like this one. That feeling when you held that person in your arms, the love you felt, having it all taken away just like that, it really does hurt you. It's difficult and it's going to take a long time. But it isn't impossible. With time and a lot of support from family and friends, we can move past it :)
Profile: Xponential
Xponential on Oct 2, 2015
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Engage yourself in doing what you love to do. May be, singing? Dancing Classes? Or anything. Everyone has some hobbies, and I'm sure that you'll have some too. Just follow them for a while. I'll suggest you to get in a kind of group who do a particular thing together. Getting out of past relationships is not easy at all, but keep reminding yourself that you'll HAVE to get out of it anyhow. :) Good luck!
Profile: Resilience221
Resilience221 on Dec 19, 2015
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I think that when we get into a relationship that feels so perfect, we feel unstoppable and we're convinced that we found "the one." Try to remind yourself why the relationship ended, and that there are many more people out there who are more suitable for you.
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