how should i feel when i see some1 who broke my heart after 3yrs? When i saw him today i wanted to throw up and cry. should i feel that way? it's just that after seein him maid me mad and sad it's a hard to see him it makes me really angry. he didn't even give me a reason when he broke up with me. it really fuckin sucks. i hurts like hell too. some1 tell me how i should deal with this. PLEASE. THKS
If I were you, I'd choose not to ask him bout the reason for the breakup. Becos I'm alr as sad as it is and I don't wish to linger too long on this broken relationship. But it's really up to you, you could try asking him why he broke up with you, cos you have every right to know.
The best way to deal with this is to stop thinking bout it and get out of your grieving state. Do the things that you really wanted to do but did not have the chance to. Make full use of the time that you have instead of brooding over and burying in self pity. [ clarayow's advice column | Ask clarayow A Question ]
BABiiExCAKES answered Monday July 23 2007, 11:05 pm: If he didn't really give you a reason & you really want to know.. try talking to him. :].
But, I think you should just move on, because if he's going to break your heart & not give you a reason he wasn't the right guy for you. & I bet you're still young & beautiful that you can find someone else that's probably 100x better than him! :]. [ BABiiExCAKES's advice column | Ask BABiiExCAKES A Question ]
o0Yourmom0o answered Monday July 23 2007, 10:15 pm: Talk to him, and see why. It could have been peer pressure or something or he could have just been shy so quickly ran off without giving u a reason.
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