Some people do but it is usually just best to let it go and move on. There was a reason you broke up. If friendship is actually possible go for it but that is rare.
There are a lot of things that are difficult to deal with, however most people would agree that the death of a loved one is one of the hardest experiences. Another difficult situation is a breakup or a divorce.
Nothing really... they moarn over the lost of that loved one but that's about it..
get help from a friend or loved one
If you truly loved your partner, you should know your anniversary date. I strongly suggest a breakup. This relationship seems like it is not put into action quite right.
Well I guess the person imprinted on and loved would have to choose. Who they really loved.
no one really knows
no
My cousin knows him and his family really well! ;D it's soooo cool, i really hope i get to meet him one day!
When younger yes, many individuals fear they will not be loved. No one wants to think that they will never be loved or even liked, but as one grows older they soon learn that even if you love someone they may not love you back in the same capacity and no matter how nice you are not everyone will like you. As long as you know who you are and you're a good person it doesn't really matter and as far as romantic love there is a special person out there you will meet that will be your true love.
The breakup of Czechoslovakia created the Czech republic and Slovakia.
This not marketing that you can convince her that you loved her much more.. Love is just fellings which she fill that he love her. In love you need to understand her fellings and what she like.
A "breakup" is the termination of a relationship with a boyfriend or girlfriend. It is not always a final or permanent ending, and for some couples it can become a cycle of splitting up and getting back together. For others, it often impacts one of the pair more than the other, depending on the emotional attachment.