Why I am not able to forget my ex even after she dumps me?
WarmEnergy07
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May 30, 2015
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It takes time to heal the wounds of an ended relationship. Leaning on family and friends around you can heal these wounds temporarily and make you feel better for a period of time, however, forgetting your ex (especially if it was a long term or important relationship to you) will take a while and may never really happen. I was in a long term relationship that ended abruptly and I still remember the feelings of the break-up and the positive feelings of the relationship and its been around 6 years since it ended. Always know that things will get better, and that there are always better relationships nd experiences right around the corner where you least expect it.
Anonymous
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Jun 6, 2016
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Because you loved her. And that's alright, you don't have to forget her right now. Everything takes time. Just focus on other things, on things you love doing. Go out with your friends or spend time with your family. There are more other girls in the world and you surely will find another one to fall for in some time. For now, enjoy yourself :)
FrenchVanilla08
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Aug 1, 2016
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I got dumped by my boyfriend, and i still love him and can't forget him. If your relationship was strong, its impossible to just forget her, if you had a really nice cheesecake from the cheesecake factory and maybe like 4 months after you're craving some nice, creamy cheesecake, your first instinct will be the cheesecake you had that was so good at the cheesecake factory, the same with your situation. Whether or not you love(d) her, if your relationship was strong, it would be impossible to forget all the amazing times you had with her, it doesn't matter who dumped who. :)
zgoodguy
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Jun 18, 2018
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You still love her...However, do you love yourself enough?It may sound awkward but my friend try to check what is your worthiness.How far you value yourself..do you have self love?Dont dwell in past..you will find only ghosts..it will haunt you..possess you.Come to the NOW...what is gone is over..begging,,crying..feeling low will lead to destroying yourself.Wake up!! see around you..there are beautiful nice and far better girls and friends who are waiting for you.Seize the moments and refresh your mind..Life is always moving so you must too.All the best you can do it..you are the best,,You are a FIGHTER!!!
Shelley22
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Mar 22, 2016
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Maybe you haven't gone over her yet..Eventually time will...Time is the best healer. Let time unfurl what's in your future
Anonymous
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Apr 30, 2015
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You're letting the memories of the good times dominate your mind. Think of the good things that are happening in the now, not in the past.
ActiveListener0809
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Aug 31, 2015
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What are you doing that makes you remember them? Are you trying to do things different to focus your attention elsewhere.
lonestar87
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Jul 12, 2016
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When you have been in a relationship with someone and it ends you will spend time grieving. You would have made plans together and had a routine that now has changed because you are not with them. It takes a little time to readjust and find yourself again. Soon you will find yourself feeling happy again andd the feelings fade in time.
Matchschtick
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Dec 6, 2016
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A person that has been an integral part of your life is never easy to forget. And truth be told, I don't think one has to 'forget' that person. There are so many things that you might have learned while being with that person - the time with will in my experience always be part of your life, the question is how you choose to look at it, I guess.
Vronica23
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May 2, 2017
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When we date someone, they become a huge part of our lives, and our routines. Humans are creatures of habit, so when we go through a break up, it can be incredibly hard to have to change our entire lives without someone that's been present for so long. I think this, along with the fact that you can't just turn off your feelings for someone, can make it feel very hard to let someone go. I think we should remember that it can be done, and while it might feel hard now, it gets so much easier as time passes.
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