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Road Side Pub
Ended a long relationship this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirks9901" data-source="post: 15743383" data-attributes="member: 34387"><p>Been there, done that. Had a mutual break up (7 years) with what I still consider the love of my life. She was also my best friend and have known her since we were kids. Ultimately, we went down different paths. Very long, confusing and painful story. My logical side said it's the right thing to do but emotionally felt wrong.</p><p></p><p>Ill say this, after reading your post, you made the right decision. But it will be a tough road ahead. But you will get through it man. My advice would be to stay BUSY. Hit the gym, get some new clothes, dive into your hobbies, travel, hang with your buddies and make some new friends, step outside your comfort zone and learn or try new things. Its self improvement time. I will tell you all of these things will help. </p><p></p><p>Start dating when you feel ready. Some will tell you to plow as many fields as possible in the meantime. I agree and disagree that. Its a personal preference and it really depends a lot on your age IMO. I have went down both paths at one point with that lol. My advice is to not be a hermit and date casually for while concentrating on improving yourself.</p><p></p><p>Live life bro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirks9901, post: 15743383, member: 34387"] Been there, done that. Had a mutual break up (7 years) with what I still consider the love of my life. She was also my best friend and have known her since we were kids. Ultimately, we went down different paths. Very long, confusing and painful story. My logical side said it's the right thing to do but emotionally felt wrong. Ill say this, after reading your post, you made the right decision. But it will be a tough road ahead. But you will get through it man. My advice would be to stay BUSY. Hit the gym, get some new clothes, dive into your hobbies, travel, hang with your buddies and make some new friends, step outside your comfort zone and learn or try new things. Its self improvement time. I will tell you all of these things will help. Start dating when you feel ready. Some will tell you to plow as many fields as possible in the meantime. I agree and disagree that. Its a personal preference and it really depends a lot on your age IMO. I have went down both paths at one point with that lol. My advice is to not be a hermit and date casually for while concentrating on improving yourself. Live life bro [/QUOTE]
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