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[โ€“] Seagoon_@aussie.zone 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

don't type "something" into search bars

also, if you loved him be happy he is happy

now it's your turn to be happy ๐Ÿ˜Š hugs

[โ€“] LowExperience2368@aussie.zone 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

Yep I won't be doing that again.

I am happy that he's happy, even though he hurt me. But it's just the whole why couldn't he be happy with me thing that's getting to me.

I want to be happy too.

[โ€“] dumblederp@aussie.zone 6 points 3 months ago

I've dated plenty of lovely women where we weren't right for each other and it was better that we split up. Nothing necessarily wrong, just not compatible.

[โ€“] oztrin@aussie.zone 5 points 3 months ago

If he didn't want you, it's his loss. And if he was lying to you, he's not worth pining over. (Yeah, I know, easier said than done).
Letting go of him will at least leave a space in your life to be happy in and of yourself, and hopefully allow someone in who'll bring you joy.
Now, do you have any physical mementos of the relationship? If so, is there anywhere you can burn them? Speaking from experience, that does help.