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June 10, 2015 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Getting over a break up: which approach should I follow? #78029
Daniel VieiraParticipantHi matic,
It has been really tough times but I will get over it but there are some days like today where my mind just trap me, I hope better days will come.
Thank you for sharing your story.
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June 10, 2015 at 9:01 am in reply to: Getting over a break up: which approach should I follow? #77995
Daniel VieiraParticipantHi anita,
thank you very much for your answer.
Did you decide on #2- which is in your name here?
I have not decided yet, I just want to hear from you, right now as I said I believe in the long-term the (2) approach is the best one because during certain time-frames I feel in control no matter what happens in the future…
#3 being this: get insight into WHY you stayed in a relationship in which you felt down most of the time, feeling unloved, anxious and mildly depressed for six years? Is this a replay of a past relationship/ past experience? What is it?
Well, I did not feel that way the whole 6 years, just the past 3 but still a lot of time.
I believe I stayed in this relationship because I was afraid of getting alone and leave my routines and my comfort zone all of a sudden. Speaking of that I think I was also afraid to start over again and to be on my own without that person by my side even though our relationship was far from perfect.In conclusion, I lack confidence in myself and as this was my first serious relationship I am struggling to see a better future after this break up.
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