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Andy advice?

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Read the posts on LS.....Meet up with some friends to help you, talk to you, give you company...watch a movie...go out for some loely dinner...treat yourself?

 

Do something you enjoy doing or if you are really depressed, then just lay in bed and cry...read loveshack..and mourn the relationship. You do need to mourn if you recently just broke up.

 

We are here for you...keep posting. it helps.xxx

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Andy advice?

 

Welcome to the crowd, and welcome to the first day of the rest of your life... It gets easier.

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Well i went to my mates house and just cuddled up and watched tv.

 

I finally brought some closure to my circumstances i basically text say i wish all 3 of them the best for the future and ive blocked his texts and calls!!

 

Hardest thing ive ever done is letting my man go

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Welcome to the first day of the rest of your life... It gets easier.

 

Spot on, Sandflea!

 

Frankie24, My man is moving out of our family home of 10 years this weekend and sitting around watching him pack his stuff bit by bit has been just heartwrenching. But last night I offered to help him pack the last of his stuff which he accepted. It was a lot earsier than I thought it was going to be as it gave me some control over his decision to leave. It definitely sent a very strong signal to him: "You may be the one choosing to walk out, but I am the one choosing to let you go!". I feel much stronger today! :)

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just lay in bed and cry...read loveshack..

This is absolutely fabulous advice.

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Spot on, Sandflea!

 

Frankie24, My man is moving out of our family home of 10 years this weekend and sitting around watching him pack his stuff bit by bit has been just heartwrenching. But last night I offered to help him pack the last of his stuff which he accepted. It was a lot earsier than I thought it was going to be as it gave me some control over his decision to leave. It definitely sent a very strong signal to him: "You may be the one choosing to walk out, but I am the one choosing to let you go!". I feel much stronger today! :)

 

I understand!!! heres me thinking I have it bad 7 months is a lot shorter than 10 years

 

I wish you well!!

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