How to get over a guy? especially your the person who falls hard on guys?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? darkside89 answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 6:05 am: Follow these steps carefully.They seemed to have worked on me...
1.The most common tip which everyone will give you :Try and get involved in something which will keep you busy and your mind of the guy.(Do sumthing not related to the guy).
2.Hang out with your girlfriends more often.
3.Join some sport which you have never tried out before.It cud b tennis or try something which is not from your country like cricket.
4.Just remove evrything from your room connected to the guy.(like all the b'day gifts and valentine cards he gave you).
5.Go to sum empty place or even your room and shout out to ur self..."I HATE (whatever his name is)"!!
6. Just remember the guy is not the last one on this planet. There are loads of them some even cuter than the guy you're talkin' of.
7. Try and not bring him into your conversations with anyone.
8. JUst avoid him and see through him when he's around. Do it even if you see him.
9. Party whenever you can to keep your mind of him. Think that your celebrating your being alive.
10. No matter what the guys done to you, just be yourself in front of his friends if they talk to you. Dont talk about him to them and dont bitch about him to anyone. If they ask you stuff about him just say that you're happy right now and dont wanna talk about him.
Best Of Luck Sweetie, xxxxx DaRkSiDe89 xxxxx [ darkside89's advice column | Ask darkside89 A Question ]
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