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okay so ive been in a weird relationship for TWO YEARS and for a little bit we've been rocky and thank god ive been kinda pushing him away because today we broke up and it was horrible he was calling me names and we were screaming at each other and i was bawling my head out and it just made me feel even more worse that the break up didnt faze him on bit and while i was crying he was happily jamming out to music and it was just real tough because i really thought he had cared a little more for me soo i was wondering if anyone had some breakup advice to make this a tad bit more easier PLEASE!!!!
HiBreak up advise a tad more easy is______?You are the only person who can fill in the blankSomeone has just broken your heart. You were caught off-guard by a betrayal, a shocking behavior,. Suddenly you are feeling like you’ve lost all hope . . . . How can you ever hope to recover or discover what steps will end this suffering?We all know that emotions are a vital part of the way we are made. Yet we can’t understand why it takes so long to heal from emotional injuries.We would never prematurely remove a cast or sutures until the broken bone or skin was fully restored. We must realize complete emotional healing requires time.Breaking up is incredibly painful. Just look at any CD collection to see how musicians of all shapes and sizes pour out the agony of a broken heart. This is not easy, and we all know it. Don´t try to pretend that everything is OK, and that the pain isn´t real. Let your friends and family help, give yourself time to grieve. It´ll make the recovery easier if you let the pain out first.Shake it Up SociallyWhen you have a boyfriend, a lot of your individuality as a person can get lost in what becomes your definition as a couple. After a breakup, it may seem more difficult to regain your individuality, especially when everything seems to be connected to your relationship.To regain that individuality, to get in touch with your single, fabulous self, do something you’ve always wanted to do. Sign up for a new rock climbing class, join a book club or volunteer at a hospital. Volunteer work is a great way to turn your focus on others instead of yourself. Avoid the social scene that you and your ex shared. Be open to meeting new people, even the opposite sex. Sometimes it takes a new guy to get over your ex, and that’s OK. But only proceed to a new relationship if you’re sure you’ve healed yourself from the old relationship – leave your emotional baggage at home.bestwishesbajaricky