Answers answered Monday November 8 2010, 1:17 am: Time. A short time or long time, it just takes time. To help it be a shorter time you can keep yourself busy. By doing a hobby or finding a job etc.
Make sure you keep as much distance as you can from him. Seeing him alot will never help!
lovealways1221 answered Sunday November 7 2010, 7:35 am: keep yourself busy. like REALLY busy. every minute of every day. that way you wont have the time to think about him and you'll be too focused on your life.
take after school activities, do more homework/study more, hang out with friends who you've lost in touch with, spend time with your family, make a band, make a movie, take yoga, start a new sport.
em279 answered Sunday November 7 2010, 1:14 am: its natural to constantly think about someone you just dated. honestly the only way to get over him is over time. eventually you will find someone else and realize that there is a reason you and him didnt work out. it always seems like youll never get over someone but, trust me, you will. hang out with your friends a bunch and put yourself out there. [ em279's advice column | Ask em279 A Question ]
lightoftruth923 answered Saturday November 6 2010, 5:25 pm: Well I would just try to stay away from him. Not like always thinking, "Oh I see him. I need to stay away" Just keep it normal, try to forget about him. Go out and do other things with friends. The thing that will make you get over him the best would be finding another guy you like. Thinking about another guy would stop you for the most part of thinking about your ex. Good luck! [ lightoftruth923's advice column | Ask lightoftruth923 A Question ]
ITSBARBIE answered Saturday November 6 2010, 5:12 pm: stoping yourself from talking to him won't help you get over him. The more you talk to him te more you'll notice that he annoys you. Also try getting a rebound bf. [ ITSBARBIE's advice column | Ask ITSBARBIE A Question ]
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