This is one of those questions like 'how long is a piece of sting?' There is no definite answer. Take as long as you need but don't let it become a habit. Good answer. Take as long as you need but not habit forming. Its best to get him/her right outa your system. That means basically avoiding/limiting contact. In the long run you will thank yourself. Cry when you need to and you will notice its not as intense. Then will come the day where you will be glad you allowed yourself to feel it fully as then you feel ready to fully enjoy life again. I have heard 1/2 as long as the relationship. I think this is semi-true. But I would say more than a month and less than two years is a good range. Not so long that it becomes a habit but long enough to complete the grieving process. Don't push it but strive to make some progress toward putting you life back together every day.
Depends how close you were to the person you were with. If you are seriously upset, i suggest you to get the chocolate, ice cream and sad movies out. Ask your homies to help you out.
it takes about a week
Move on. What else?
They are referring to the idea that you need to move on to a new girl friend once you break up.
The actual answer is ' Dig'
Simple. Move out.
its a decision, just make it.
move on
I wouldn't exactly say "afraid" to move on; it's just hard to. And it depends on how long the relationship was. Was it a long-term one? If so, then it's DEFINITELY hard to move on because you two have developed a strong rapport, supported each other, built each other up, loved each other for so long.
Yes the are taking a "long break after 11 long years of rocking it" which means the are breaking up.
you make sure you have a good support group of positive family members and true friends.
You gotta move out.. move back in with your parents so he can't move back in with you.
then you have to wait until they break up. or if they break up but you cant flirt with him until he is single. if they dont break up then you have to move on. i know that it can be painful but you just have to.
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