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Although I agree with Mangled and Brock on this one, I ask you to have enough respect to not hijack a thread which LeetFiddle obviously finds heavy significance in.Anyway, Fiddle, from your latest post, it seems to me like your relationship with this girl is unfortunately and irreversibly over. I know that even reading that line will cause you to feel like your heart is in your throat, but from what I've experienced, it's healthier to grieve rather than distract. It helps you accept this breakup and eventually recover from it. And trust me, you will recover from it.That is not to say that it isn't important enough to you (some people would argue that if you recover from the termination of a relationship, it was apparently not very significant in the first place). I'll bet that if you ask any middle-aged adult about their teenage relationships, all of them can probably remember being in the same situation that you are now, but that they eventually moved on. Graham mentioned that you're making a speed bump into a 20-car pile-up. In my opinion, he's only half right. I think that it starts as a 20-car pile-up and, with time, gets cleaned up, becoming a mere speed bump. Time heals, my friend.So no, you don't have to distract yourself from this tragedy. In fact, as someone already mentioned, I'm not even sure if that's entirely possible. It's probably healthier for you to take some time to yourself and grieve. It'll help you come to terms and move on. Don't listen to all the manly men who urge you to "grow some balls." Emotional barriers are formed through pain and experience. Not via a sudden revelation that causes you to say, "Hey, I should grow some balls."
So no, you don't have to distract yourself from this tragedy. In fact, as someone already mentioned, I'm not even sure if that's entirely possible. It's probably healthier for you to take some time to yourself and grieve. It'll help you come to terms and move on. Don't listen to all the manly men who urge you to "grow some balls." Emotional barriers are formed through pain and experience. Not via a sudden revelation that causes you to say, "Hey, I should grow some balls."
yes, time will heal him as you rightly say. however, time is a passive thing and will happen no matter what he does. hes only going to do the same thing again if he doesnt grow some motherfucking balls aswellhe not only has to recover, but also learn
PANZER im not weak. you just dont understand how i feel.
Wow, i really wanna beat the crap out of you right now. What are you gaining from ths exactly? pride?
Leet, I don't think you should be on your computer right now. Instead, you should be spending some alone time with yourself trying to get over this stuff.