Lesbian Breakup
Breakups Advice 1. Allow yourself plenty of healing time. Different people heal at different rates so be patient with yourself. It #39;s okay to grieve and cry, just make sure you make an effort to not use this as an excuse for being a hermit many months later. 2. Stay busy. Don #39;t allow yourself any "daydreaming" time. If you have time for a part time job, get one. If you don #39;t want a job, take up some volunteer work. Take up a hobby. Focus on anything you enjoy. 3. Exercise and improve your diet. Besides giving you a positive endorphin rush, joining a gym can put you into social circumstances. Through exercising and improving your diet, you #39;ll not only be taking care of your body and your health, you #39;ll improve your self-esteem as well. 4. Make an effort to meet new people. Join a club, take a class, volunteer, go the park, attend a concert. Allow these larger social groups to replace the connections you had with your lover for a while. Take action and just do it. 5. Seek professional therapy. There is no shame in seeking outside help. If you can #39;t afford therapy, seek out a support from a relationship recovery message board. 6. Surround yourself with as many family and friends as possible. If your relationship with your friends and family suffered because of the huge amount of time you spent with your sweetheart, now is the time to patch up old relationships. 7. Focus on yourself. Much of your energy went into your relationship and now you have time to pamper yourself. Take ...From:BreakupsDramaViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:02More inFilm Animation
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