ive been dating this guy for 6 months.. he's been feuding with his dad for longer than i can remember. last night him and his dad got into a huge fight, and he cant stand his dad anymore. he decided to move with his mom in indiana (i live in illinois). i can't stop crying.. he just said goodbye to me and he's leaving tomorrow right after school, and i never see him at school anyway. what am i supposed to do to stop crying? me and him are going to continue to date but i can't stop crying and thinking negatively. help me please
PiNkPrEp092591 answered Thursday February 3 2005, 5:39 pm: Hey!Well I really don't know what to tell you but this,You can always set up sepecial occasions together like Breaks or Holidays..It won't be all that bad.. Im sure you like atleast one person in you grade.. You can always meet some one new can't you? Now as far as him saying "goodbye" for that last visit, it sure looks like he'll miss you huh?I had been in the same situation befor and the more and longer you don't talk to him or about him the sooner you'll get over him .. it's that easy trust me!
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lildiamyn_69 answered Thursday February 3 2005, 5:21 pm: :( That really sucks. I have a very similar situation now. I cried day and night in the beginning of January until I couldn't anymore. I thought I shouldn't cry so much, but crying realy helped me. Now, I can go to sleep without wetting my pillows.
So, it may help to just cry all of your emotions out. Hope it helps some.
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