What’s the best way to get over someone you love?
09.06.2025 12:26

Because only you LOVED?
True love, if one sided, does hurt and we want to forget or get over people, just keep going on with life, keep living and you'll get over it.
Stop fawning at others and work more on yourself, understand that getting that one person isn't the only thing.
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Because you were just unlucky in love?
Now, while it may not be just a ‘she’ it might also be a ‘he’. What’s more important to know, is that, you can’t exactly delete someone from your head. Infact forcing.
Or you just over-cared expecting the same in return but are now disappointed?
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Although if you're just a stubborn egoistic obsessed insecure immature teenager, grow up. Understand that you just feel that you can shift the orbit of the universe if you get your dream girl, BUT YOU CAN'T.
Because the one you cared for doesn’t care for you?
Because you are in sorrow without them?
If you do remember them occasionally and feel like crying, don't resist, cry, it'll gradually reduce on its own.
Or are you just jealous and he/she hurt your ego by rejecting you?
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Or because she doesn’t love you back?
Because it hurts that they are not with you?
Because they aren’t what they showed themselves to be?
Why can’t my wife just accept the fact that I’m going to cheat?
Or because they’re happy without you.
But do make sure you aren't only lost in their thoughts, cry but only when it’s been too much.
Or because it hurts because they are with someone else?
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You want to forget him/her completely. But ever thought why? And what do you mean by getting over?
Or because you had created a random perfect image of them and they just broke your delusion?
I love getting tired of loving that someone though…
When do you start "growing old"?
Focus on other things, and people, stay busy, stay lively, work, make goals, have hobbies, have friends and relax.
You need to start treating people like people, not achievements.
If you relate to all the first cases you need to, above all, accept, that they are not gonna either stay with you, and nor are they ginna get away from your past.
You're an obsessed/insecure/desperate simp/immature, depending on actions you did.
It's as harmful and futile to try to force forget, as much as it is to try to force get someone.
If you're the type of all second cases, then, acceptance is still a must but,