"Mourning" is the right term for the time is takes to get over things. There is no "rule" on how long it takes to get over ANYthing. However, if you have trouble moving on with your life after, say, a couple of months, you might want to seek a therapist or counselor. "Closure" is an odd word. If you mean "peace," then yes, we always need some sort of peace. If you mean a kind of amnesia, you shouldn't expect that. Closure takes on a number of forms: 1) learning to enjoy your own company, 2) finding joy in accomplishment, 3) learning to trust people again, 4) trusting God. I wish you happiness.
I think that it gives you closure and they will always be with you.
Two lovers are usually seeing each other exclusively (boyfriend/girlfriend) though not always. It's a relationship where there is mutual love and it can vary from situation to situation. *Usually* but not always unmarried. -Boyfriend/Girlfriend -Dating only/Unofficial relationship
Closure
Due to thermal expansion, as temperature increases, density decreases.There is no simple relationship. Usually, but not always, if a substance is heated, it will expand, thus decreasing its density.
some say it's easyest to just say good-bye. others say it's easyer to talk and explain what went wrong. than there are those who say nothing, they just leave and never look back. either way when a relationship ends some one always get hurts.
That property is called CLOSURE.
A no contact order (Order of Protection) should always be obeyed. There are means of having such an order recinded if there is evidence that such an order was obtained based on fraudulent information. However, the process requires legal representation and it is not an "easy fix" especially when criminal charges are involved.
girls usually have relationship problems cuz we are sometimes rude or feel undeserving and are always putting ourselves down
If he cannot trust you, then that is a deal breaker to a longterm relationship. Certainly you can't take back the past, but you can be trustworthy now and in the future. He needs to decide if he is going to be able to eventually overlook the past or not.
It is called the property of "closure".
Road closure is always a good excuse. Radiator overheated is another accepted excuse.
Closure in this situation may be difficult to achieve if your ex is ignoring you completely. It's important to focus on your own healing and moving forward. Try to accept that their choice to ignore you is their way of handling the situation, and it may not be within your control. Instead, focus on self-care, surrounding yourself with a supportive network, and finding closure within yourself.