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letting go


Question Posted Thursday November 16 2006, 3:39 am

How do you completely let go of someone you love so much but things just didn't work out again the third time around?

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Ahnee answered Thursday November 16 2006, 3:48 am:
well i guess it'd be nice to hear a few more details of this question but it's ok.
You just need to realize what's right for you and become comfortable with that. You've tried, you've put in as much effort as you can and maybe it just wasn't meant to be. Just realize that and you may be mentally ok. Explain this to the other person too, they need to know how you feel completely. Move on and eventually things will get better, trust me on that one.

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