HollyBolly Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 A few weeks ago, I went out with a really good friend of mine. Bless her heart for going with me to a couple of gay bars. I wasn't really hoping to get lucky but just to get out (wouldn't have hurt but...). We had a really good time - 1984 all over again, kind of. I'm not ashamed! I like the 80's! At the end of the night, as we were leaving, I saw this woman sitting all alone. She looked kind of uneasy so I asked if she was there all alone. She said no. She was waiting for her friend, who worked there. I left it at that and said good night. As I turned back to my friend and was checking my phone to see what time it was, this woman turned to me and, pointing at my phone, said, "Is that your dog?" I told her that indeed it was but she had passed. Turned out she was a dog lover like I. We exchanged numbers and that was that. Tonight, for some reason, I remembered her and texted her. I figured why not? I am moving back down to the city. All my friends are up here. May as well! I was a bit apprehensive at first. What if she didn't remember me? What if she told me to f**k off? What if? What if? Well, she did remember me. She is also a very friendly and welcoming person. We got to chatting and now I have a new friend. That makes me feel good. My point is this: You cannot stop living just because someone who is undeserving of your love hurt you. Go out and meet new people. They are more worth your attention and friendship than your ex's. Good luck! 1
january2011 Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 My point is this: You cannot stop living just because someone who is undeserving of your love hurt you. Go out and meet new people. They are more worth your attention and friendship than your ex's. Good luck! Agreed. After you're done crying. Drag yourself out of bed, go out there and get a life. Spend time with people who make you happy. Do things, healthy things, that make you happy.
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