Stoop Analysis

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STOP, STOP, STOP. Stop tormenting yourself with the memories of Tyler. There are going to be a few times in your life when you will fall in love. This is not the last time that you are going to be in love. Unfortunately, your heart will be broken a couple more times before that final person piece you back together. Things between you and Tyler are over. You guys were making each other miserable, and that is not the definition of a relationship. Relationship should make you stronger, not emotionally crazy because you do not trust your partner. I also recently broke up with my girlfriend a few months ago, and I can honestly say that I do not even think about her even a little bit. I also know what you are going through and I can only give …show more content…
I dove into my work, which I ignored while we were together. I was able to stop thinking about her while doing something that would benefit myself. I also got more involved in clubs where I was able to meet more people and expand my circle of friends. I am incredibly thankful that they pulled me away from my depression, even though they had no clue that I was going through a breakup. You should also participate in new activities, so that you can meet people with the same interest, so that you can be healthy again, and you never know, maybe you will meet someone that will make every remnants of Tyler in your body …show more content…
I used to just sit in my room and just stare at my ceiling just wallowing in sadness, but it wasn’t the only thing I did. I forced myself to get up and do other things because I have gone through a breakup before and I knew that being sad 24/7 isn’t going to get me anywhere. Everyone has a different ways to grieve, some may take a few days to get over their exes, but some may take months because the guilt it eating them up on the inside. If it gets to the point where you think that the sadness is making you crazy, I also advise you to either tell your parents or a professional equipped to deal with relationship