I'm asking this for my friend who is too chicken to do this himself. He and his girlfriend of one year and 14 days broke up. She broke up with him. They were doing the the long distance. After our first semester of college she broke up with him saying that she was too busy and join so many clubs and whatever. He didn't want to break up. So now next semester he is still into her. Everytime he's one facebook he looks at her wall posts, who she added as friend, and new pictures. Its kind of creeping me out. So what should i do or say to help move on? I'm running out of ideas, Help!
brokenheart93bleeds answered Monday February 7 2011, 8:16 pm: well he needs to get out and realize how much fun you can have being single...trying to move on from someone you love is hard but everything happens for a reason in if he keeps it up hes just gonna make his self miserable and very depressed trust me ik so show him how much life has to offer even without someone by his side [ brokenheart93bleeds's advice column | Ask brokenheart93bleeds A Question ]
Hitoast answered Monday February 7 2011, 6:44 pm: Well first off, Facebook creeping is actually really common now-a-days. Everyone I know that has a Facebook account does it, so that shouldn't freak you out or make you worry or anything. It's normal. Also, when a break up occurs, friends need friends to be around and support them. There really isn't anything you can say to make everything better, but just be there for him and invite him to hang out as often as you want to because it will make him feel wanted, which is what everyone really wants to feel after a really bad break up. You didn't mention if you were a guy or a girl, so hanging out could be different things, depending on what you like to do. Anyways, just be there for him, hang out with him, bring him food, whatever. He can't be upset forever. Goodluck, Jess. [ Hitoast's advice column | Ask Hitoast A Question ]
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