Question Posted Saturday February 14 2009, 10:38 am
im 14 years old and me and my boyfriend jsut broke up after 2 months of a relationship. i stil love him and he still loves me but it jsut doesnt work out. im sick of sitting ehre waiting for something good to happen with us when nothing ever does. i want to get over him and meet someone new that treeats me better. how do i get over him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? endeeng answered Sunday February 15 2009, 4:08 am: I found the best way to get over someone is to look at another girlfriend of yours and find a guy who doesn't treat her like she should be treated. I found out by taking yourself out of your situation and looking at it from another personl's point of view makes YOU realize how you deserve to be treated. By you looking at how your friend is being mistreated will make it easier for you to know you can get someone better. It WILL happen, guys in the mid teens' to around 25 usually just look at girls as sex objects and usually do a lot of stupid things. [ endeeng's advice column | Ask endeeng A Question ]
Samcia answered Sunday February 15 2009, 12:03 am: I know that it's hard when you still care about someone, but believe me, things will get better. You will meet plenty of other people in your life, and eventually the right one for you. It hurts right now, but that is because it's a fresh break up. Just give it some time. Especially since you know you should get treated better, don't settle for something that you don't deserve. For now, go out with your friends, see a movie, read a book, and find things to occupy your time in a positive way. [ Samcia's advice column | Ask Samcia A Question ]
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