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Hey People, I read this wonderful comment by some anonymous person on a forum and I want you all to read this too.. It'll Help you FOR SURE!!! Please take your time off and read this and I guarantee that you'll feel better! It is so true!

"I've been on this site for almost four months now. When I found it, I was sure that absolutely no one in the world had ever, or would ever, experience the pain that I was feeling after my break up. Funny. I found a virtual world full of folks who have gone through and experienced the same things and felt the same feelings that I did. That helped a lot.

So, for all you newbies who ask the questions, "Will the hurting ever stop," or "Will my ex come back," or "Why did he/she do this," this is how it typically goes down.

You two break up--doesn't matter who does it. You immediately panic and begin chasing, begging, pleading, harassing, phoning, e-mailing, IMing, stalking (okay not all of them, just pick whichever one you did). Most of us will likely do some things during this stage that will make you cringe when you think back on it, say after about 3 months.

You lose weight. You neglect yourself, your house, your job (how many hours do we all log on this site while we are at work?). You drive your friends and family crazy talking about the break up. You cry at the drop of a dime. You can't even comprehend that your life might not again include that "special person." You begin putting them on a pedestal, forgetting all of the nagging things about them that used to drive you crazy. In your mind, they have become omnipotent, all encompassing, all everything.

You convince yourself that you are a loser who just screwed up a relationship with "the best person in the world." You KNOW without a doubt that you will never EVER love like that again. You know no one else will come along who even comes close to being as marvelous as your ex (excuse me while I chuckle to myself here). You wear a sad face for the world to see (you should see my work ID taken 2 days after my breakup, it's just pitiful).

They (the ex's) remain steadfast in their denial to get back together. Many of them leapfrog into new relationships, immediately being exclusive with a new person. For those that do leapfrog, they appear to just "replace" you with a new model. All of the things you two used to do, they now do with someone else. Bowling, cuddling watching television, motorcycle riding, antiquing. Whatever you two did, likely they will just begin doing those things with someone new.

You hear about them and their new life. You are desperate for any crumbs of news about their life. Many of us make things worse here by trying to use manipulation to get them back--yet they stay away from us like we are the plague.

For those of us who do still have contact with our ex's we begin selling ourselves short. Doing stupid things like allowing them access to our bodies and then wanting to strangle them afterward when they remind us that "Sex does not imply hope."

You, in further panic mode, begin frantically searching the internet using phrases such as "break ups," "divorce stopper," whatever. You stumble upon this site, pay your money because your curious and low and behold, you find all of us folks in various stages of this whole breakup stuff.

You voraciously read the posts. You search for news of those who "got their mates back." You're on the site constantly. You'll read the books and think "Ah I can do this. I can get this person back." You begin your "no contact" and for some of us, this will get a reaction from our ex's. For the rest, no contact is and will continue to be what you'll get and receive.

Time goes by. You'll do some stupid things. You'll call your ex when you shouldn't. You'll call when you've had to much to drink. You'll call even after 50 people on this site tell you not to. You'll show up on their doorstep, hating yourself all the time. Then you'll come back to this site and ask everyone to tell you why you were so stupid as to do whatever it was you did.

Then you'll get serious about no contact. It'll hurt, but you try to stick to it. Here's the turning point for most. For those folks who have contact with their ex's, your no contact will either bring them sniffing curiously around or they'll be somewhere high fiving their friends thanking the God's that you haven't called.

Now is the tough time. Nothing but time works. Everyday the ache in your heart grows a little less. It's only nano-bits that it dies down by. But everyday it will get slowly better. You'll have setbacks. You'll run into your ex accidentally. You'll run into mutual friends who'll tell you something about your ex that will have you high-tailing it home for a good cry. You'll see your ex with their new "friend." You'll receive a phone call or an e-mail from your ex who "doesn't want to be in a relationship but still wants to be friends (with benefits if you allow).

Here's another important part. You need to truly sit down and truthfully look back at the relationship and understand what you did to help with it's demise. If you miss this part, you go through all the suffering for nothing because Buddy, you'll be back here again. This site is to teach you about you. To teach you how to be a better partner, a better person. Missing that lesson is detrimental to the whole process. It's the REASON that you're going through this. God (or whatever your higher power is) needed you to learn something about YOU. Don't miss out on the lesson.

Then one day you'll smile because you didn't immediately check your answering machine when you came in. And one day you'll decide to clean the muck that has accumulated in your house. And one day you'll go outside and admit to the universe that you surrender what control you thought you had.

And one day you'll decide to date again. And one day you'll go out on your first date and it will likely be a disaster. And then you'll either force yourself to continue dating or you'll decide that you aren't ready to date but you are ready to be out amongst people again. And many of you will have some quick reconciliations with your ex's. Many of us won't. But one day, it won't matter as much. Because time will allow you to catch yourself going minutes and then hours without thinking of the ex. And you'll begin to be able to think of life possibly without that person and not dissolve into a puddle of nothingness because of the thought.

And for most of us, sadly, life will go on without that mate. That's the truth, amigos. Don't want to dash your hopes but probably less than 3% of the people on this site get back with their mates. Sobering isn't it? But, as the site instructs, you must accept this before you can truly begin to heal or draw your ex back to you. For the lucky (maybe unlucky one's depending on how much work it will take to keep a mate that has wandered back) who get back with their ex's, many will find that the paradise they envisioned isn't reality and what they once thought was gold has a certain tarnish to it now. But they stay and try and make it work because it's comfortable or, if they are really lucky, it's meant to be.

But for most of us. Life goes on. And one day you'll find yourself having a gut busting laugh over something totally stupid and you'll think to yourself "I am getting better." And finally (thank God) you'll have sex with some new and find that a) if it wasn't good, at least you did it or b) it was so much better than with your ex you wonder why you waited so long to get back out there. And you'll know you're one the road to recovery.

I guess what I'm trying to convey here is, while each situation is unique, the characteristics of most of our situations are the same. Most of us will go through at least something that I've written here. So, when someone tells you on this site that time will help you get through it, believe them. When they tell you that "trust me, it will get better and you will stop hurting eventually," believe them. And when they give you good advice that your head understands but your heart rejects, take a moment to think before you react.

Don't beat yourself up if you do something that you wished you hadn't (calling, contacting, etc) WE ALL DID AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER. Be kind to yourself. Be forgiving of yourself. And most of all remember that being happily single is an alternative. Even if society is beating it into your head that you MUST have a mate, take some time to heal before going back out there. There are plenty of good people to love, but don't go back out there broken, jaded about love, etc. Accept realty. Experience the pain. Learn the lesson. Actively try to heal. Remember the person you were when you first met your ex and get that person back.

And the universe will take care of the rest."

Other opinions...I do not know how long you were married, neither do I know how long since your divorce (I assume it was a divorce). But your regrets are misplaced. Being away from him/her leaves you room to think and forget. We all have a tendency to remember the pleasant moments with our ex-mate and easily forget about our misery.

The best you can do is to meet others. Get out into the world and find out how many others have been in your state and learn from them on how they resolved things. Time has ways of smoothing things. Being with others will help you identify your problems and resolve them.

Your best bet is to occupy your time, get involved with your community, helping others helps you, you feel accomplished and better about yourself, knowing that you deserve someone who is good for you, that wants you back.

Getting over someone takes time. You have had a mini-bereavement so it is natural to feel loss & pain. Knowing it will take a bit of time; find people to associate with. Take up a hobby. Join something. Walking is brilliant for brightening the mood. Avoid stress like from distastrous news broadcasts. And remember - you are important. Be kind to yourself.

True, but...

Before you can even try to move on, you have to allow some form of wallowing to get it all off your chest. Think back to all the romcoms you have ever watched. Ice cream, crying and a friends shoulder for a few days can work wonders. Only then can you really move on in life. You can't simply rush into expecting it all to be OK, and being in denial thinking that you don't love your ex any more. You have to admit you still like them, then try to move on. believe me, a friend tried to just pretend she was over someone and it took about 4 months till she actually admitted that she wasn't. That's four months wasted.

My Way....

That's a tough one. It takes me forever to get over a guy. But when I am too in love with him and he doesn't feel the same about me I move on by looking at my famous hottie on internet and I forget all about him.

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Many people associate the grieving process with death, but it comes in all forms:

Splitting up from a boyfriend/girlfriend Broken engagements Weddings that never hit the altar Friend(s) or family turning on you House fires Floods and tornados Runaway children Parent desertion Even giving up drugs or alcohol or a gambling habit Any trauma The loss of a dear pet

You are in a grieving process because you obviously still love this person. Does the hurt go away? Yes it does in time. Take a couple of weeks to reflect on what was, then as hard as it is start getting out with friends, go take extra courses at college, join a gym, go on a trip, etc. Start getting back out in society because there is that special someone out there, but you have to be out there to meet them!

Good luck Marcy

Marcy, you are right I was an enabler.I feel like such a fool to have put up with such horrible treatment. As of today, I ended all friendhips with people that knew him. I told them I have to in order to heal and move on. I changed my phone number as well. I feel its for the best. Thanksyou for being so painfully honest.

I hate to say it.. but it will take time. People cope with loss in lots of different ways. Try to focus your mind on something you enjoy, or maybe even focus on others in a positive way.

I am so proud of you! I know it hurts, but take piece in the fact that there are many of us out there that have experienced this hurt and we survived. Good for you! The other poster is correct and there are different healing times for different people, but we have just got to keep on strokin'.

NEVER feel ashamed for this one little bit! You did nothing wrong, but give your heart and kindness. There are always people that will abuse this be it lover or friend or an acquaintance, but don't change who you are because of it.

Good luck hon Marcy

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dont look for a replacement... sound corny but find yourself... find what it takes to make yourself happy.... then you are ready to make someone else happy... took me 2 years but im far better off now

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you can't, you just have to get use to it.

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Chocolate, ice cream and sad movies!

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