I think the only way to forgive you was to stay as far away from you as possible. I had no choice because the closer I got to you, the worse it got. All the pain and wounds I thought were healed have reopened.
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Have you recently become single? Don't give in to discouragement, everything will be the way it should be again, give time, give yourself time and remind yourself that you are perfectly fine because you are single.
Feelings of disappointment are always associated with expectations - you thought that something would turn out the way you imagined, that people would react in a way that suited you, that your wish would come true, that someone would be with you, that…
Don't let a broken heart convince you that you are not loved. While this relationship may have been good, there will be more in the future. Losing one love does not mean that there is something wrong with you. This is no excuse to start hating yourself. Be gentle with your heart because it deserves to feel full.
Promise to love him with all his faults. You know, sometimes he has bad dreams and often can't sleep after them. Take his hand. Kiss his neck. Tell him he's safe. Tell him you're there.
Regardless of whether you or he left, or whether the decision to break up was mutual, the end of a relationship is always difficult. And sometimes it's even harder to start over, with a new person, because we're afraid of the situation happening again. But love is too beautiful to avoid for the rest of your life, so the worst thing you can do is to let a bad experience turn you away from it. However, be careful and don't jump into a new relationship too quickly. Here are 5 signs that will show you whether you are ready for a new relationship.
Don't run after someone who has decided they want nothing to do with you anymore. Yes, it's painful. And yes, it will pass. Just let the pain heal as soon as possible. Forget about him. Literally!
The person left you without a word, without a message, without an explanation. She just walked away as if they never existed. She just left you with a bunch of questions, self-doubts, assumptions that…
Can't live without them? Are you lonely? Do you still love them? Do you assume that they are sorry and will return back to your embrace?
A breakup is painful for most people. Some people pretend that they don't care, that the relationship meant nothing to them. Really? Is it really the simplest thing to go into another relationship and continue life as if nothing happened?
Do you miss him? You really miss him as a person or just the feeling of having someone by your side. You miss the feeling of security!
When we break up with someone, we often feel like it's our fault. We could try harder, be more tolerant, more patient... What is the cause? Is it really into us?