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READ THESE BOOKS OMG THESE ARE AMAZING!

Ignore the Guy, Get the Guy - The Art of No Contact

 

 

AND

 

It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken

 

 

I know one is about "getting the other person back", but it's not all about getting the other person back. I just read it and I've never felt so empowered!! I'm not sure how I'm going to feel in the next few days (we all understand that break up roller coaster feels) but they were great books. 100% recommend. (I promise I'm not like a sponsor or something haha)

 

(sorry I don't have any for men, but you guys can read it too. it's great and shows great insight in the mind of the dumper and how to get better)

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Here's all the insight you'll really ever need about the mind of the dumper:

 

They don't want to be with you anymore.

 

There you go. Free of charge.

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Here's all the insight you'll really ever need about the mind of the dumper:

 

They don't want to be with you anymore.

 

There you go. Free of charge.

 

that's depressing though and makes you feel like crap about yourself ):

I just really liked these books because it motivates you to be a better person and to live a life you're happy with (with or without your ex). It makes you realize your worth and how much you deserve in a relationship!

 

edit: you can borrow these from the library free of charge

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Great, will see if my school's library is gonna have it when fall semester starts, I think books and movies help a lot with coping with relationships, also gives you a different insight on things. For example the movie 500 Days of Summer.

 

Thanks for sharing! :)

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Ladies,

"at the end of the day ask yourself if you really want a man that gives you no indication he's interested, available, reliable, stable, and responsible or that can be a good provider? All of which are the key ingredients for a successful long-term relationship."

 

NOPE! lol

 

EDIT: taken from Ignore the Guy, Get the Guy - The Art of No Contact

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that's depressing though and makes you feel like crap about yourself ):

I just really liked these books because it motivates you to be a better person and to live a life you're happy with (with or without your ex). It makes you realize your worth and how much you deserve in a relationship!

 

edit: you can borrow these from the library free of charge

Well, isn't that really giving you some insight into you, rather than the dumper?

 

I think that's the most important thing that you can get out of a good, thorough dumping. You get to know who you are.

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Great, will see if my school's library is gonna have it when fall semester starts, I think books and movies help a lot with coping with relationships, also gives you a different insight on things. For example the movie 500 Days of Summer.

 

Thanks for sharing! :)

 

500 Days of Summer is incredible, and so true to life. Same with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind!

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