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I used to be seriously involved in this town craft beer scene, and after stop drinking three months ago, after verbally abusing my ex, a lot of my social life vanished overnight.

 

Then the breakup.

 

After being incredibly supportive for about a month, the remaining friends got tired of me talking about the breakup, and I don't blame them. Besides, once I went NC, I had to avoid some of them, because most were mutual friends with my ex.

 

I then focused a lot of my attention on work. It helped so much. Staying busy, as most here know well, is one of the keys to go through this healing process.

 

Now this weekend. No plans. I am not into football.

Damn, loneliness is scary.

 

This post is about the breakups unexpected collaterals. How suddenly your life is turned upside down, and how quickly you are forced to adapt to a brand new reality without your ex in it.

 

Thank god I was the one with a job, paying all the bills, cleaning the litter box and taking the garbage out morning. I guess she will have a bit more adaptation to worry about ;)

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Yeah man it sucks. Sucks real bad but time is a wonderful healer.

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