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Getting over a break up. Tips? Advice? A slap?

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TheOrchardKeeper · 23/06/2014 18:39

It got very messy and involved me having to threaten ex with the police if he didn't stop contacting me. Think it's been sort though.

I know it was the right thing but I've I've had so many horrible messages from him and his family this week that it's knocked me a bit and made me feel crap/like a total bitch (despite him being a below par BF the last 2yrs).

How do you get over breakups?

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DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 24/06/2014 17:21

Oh my typing, DS.

TheOrchardKeeper · 24/06/2014 17:23

Thanks Smile

I'm annoyed at myself for being so stupid for so long but I know it's pointless. At least it's done now.

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TheOrchardKeeper · 24/06/2014 19:49

"There was a time before and there'll be a time after" - Just remembered DM saying this to me when I was a stupid 17yr old 'in love' for the first time (well, after my first heartbreak).

DM is always right!

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TheOrchardKeeper · 24/06/2014 19:53

(Not as heartbroken this time of course but it's still relevant)!

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PattyPenguin · 24/06/2014 22:20

Orchard, may I take your mother's wise words and have them printed on a T shirt for me? And one each for my son and daughter (for when they need them)?

Just brilliant.

TheOrchardKeeper · 25/06/2014 05:54

You can Grin

Feel much better for my first good night's sleep in a week. Been ill which always makes things seem worse!

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