At first, I thought it was a joke. He told me he had found someone better than me and he was breaking our relationship. From then on, he never called, when I called, he cut the line. Then once I met him with his new girlfriend, he totally ignored me. Then I realize he was serious and it was over.
It really, really hurt and it took a while for me to recover. Then once a friend told me: ‘If a guy makes you cry, then he’s not worthy of your tears. Pick yourself up and move on like he has. If you don’t, you will be his slave.’ Her advice gave me courage. I tried hard never to look back. Many times I felt lonely but when that happened, I engaged in physical activity like jogging, cleaning up or brisk walking. I avoided being alone, sulking. Also I strove to keep my mind on cheerful and up building thoughts, not keeping on asking myself what was wrong with me. And above all, I had a confidant. Someone who not simply sympathized but listened whenever I wanted to talk and gave me positive counsel and helped me to be strong and move on. Now, the break up is way behind me.
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