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Nov 22, 2006 16:46

I've been crying for the past 24 hours ( Read more... )

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Unrequited love uscgcdr November 23 2006, 00:18:21 UTC
Yes, it is important to know that you are in a grieving process. No one likes experiencing unrequited love. Some people make closer attachments than others and these are harder to break off. It is also true that the more physically familiar you are to another, the harder it is to break off. Recommend you find some activities to get excited about. Get back in the gym. Make some new friends. Perhaps join Toastmasters and develop speaking skills and meet new people.) You may get a different perspective on your ex. Getting out and doing these things can help avoid compulsively thinking about a painful situation. That would be one way of handling it. Have you read Changes That Heal by Henry Cloud? This book is great at giving good information and new perspectives. Know that you are loved by others, and they care about you. You don't need one particular unrequited love to drag you down. Don’t chose to be sad. Chose to be happy and concentrate on the good things in your life - you’re young, good looking, in good health, working ( ... )

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euda November 23 2006, 02:48:06 UTC
you sound like me..but you've got reason. I'm just a bitch... well I want to say misery loves company.. but I'm almost jelious... and I shouldnt be..

dude. you're rock steady. I'm fucking beebop. we got this shit.

I'm a mornon and you're..not...

Laural and Hardy...
Anthony and Opie..
Fred and Barny...

shit... all gay refeances...=/ not what I had intented.

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