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I feel like everytime i have a day where im at home and bored, i feel like my ex is out having a great time probably ****ing some guy. I don't know why, but i hate it. I seriously can't stay in my house anymore because of this thought. I have to go out and drive somewhere to get over it, or hang out with someone i dont like so i dont feel alone.

 

 

I feel like her life is so much better and im just at home thinking about her, while she's out having a great time.

 

 

I wish i could find a new girl to get her off my mind, but nobody attracts me right now. Or if they do, im too afraid to approach them. I have a fear of rejection..

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I used to have that feeling when I broke up with my Ex. I think it's totally normal. But just think - she might have the exact same feeling ;)

 

 

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I used to have that feeling when I broke up with my Ex. I think it's totally normal. But just think - she might have the exact same feeling ;)

 

 

EDIT: 1000 post get ^_^

 

Barcode you've posted on some of my other threads, and if she is thinking about me, its not for a good reason. Its doubtful she is, and if she ever came back, like she has multiple times, she'll probably use me like she has, and leave me a week later.

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Barcode you've posted on some of my other threads, and if she is thinking about me, its not for a good reason. Its doubtful she is, and if she ever came back, like she has multiple times, she'll probably use me like she has, and leave me a week later.

 

Ahh I remember this girl.

 

Yeah keep your distance, just be GLAD that you're not with her! She would be doing all sorts of ****ed up ****.

 

My Ex was that type of girl too strangely, and being young and naïve (and a tad desperate) as I was, I missed her too.

 

Don't feel jealous of the guy that's inserting his D into her V, instead feel sorry for him. He's going to have to put up with all her crap.

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There is an adjustment period from being in a relationship where you shared a lot of time, and feelings, and conversation with a person to being back on your own.

 

 

You just need to focus on your life right now, because by the sounds of it you aren't ready for another relationship yet and getting into one would end badly.

 

 

Focus on doing the things in your life you want to do, and spending time with friends and family. You will get used to being alone and independent again, at which point you'll be ready for dating once more.

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There is an adjustment period from being in a relationship where you shared a lot of time, and feelings, and conversation with a person to being back on your own.

 

 

You just need to focus on your life right now, because by the sounds of it you aren't ready for another relationship yet and getting into one would end badly.

 

 

Focus on doing the things in your life you want to do, and spending time with friends and family. You will get used to being alone and independent again, at which point you'll be ready for dating once more.

 

Its hard to like being alone when the girl you love is getting plowed by her old boyfriend every night. You know how ****ty it feels to go to sleep every single night alone, knowing that the girl you love is getting plowed by some guy, at that very moment? Its a terrible feeling, and i feel pathetic as hell. I feel like she won. She got what she needed out of me, now she just left.

 

Shes moving on happily, when i have to gather up my wasted feelings from her destruction. Its the most terrible thing in the world.

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