Paisley
I'll Lock Up
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Benign Neglect
Someone mentioned learning from mistakes--I agree 100%. But after that, I'd suggest that you stop processing it. Stop thinking about her. Get rid of anything that reminds you of her, or at least put it away.
You don't need another girlfriend to move on: spend time with friends (if they make you feel better), keep yourself busy, throw yourself into your work, do anything positive and healthy that takes your mind off of it. Time will mend your broken heart, but only if don't pick at it.
As for learning how to have a good relationship, I think Judith Martin, aka Miss Manners, has an uncanny insight into human nature. I'd recommend reading the courtship section in her book "Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior."
Someone mentioned learning from mistakes--I agree 100%. But after that, I'd suggest that you stop processing it. Stop thinking about her. Get rid of anything that reminds you of her, or at least put it away.
You don't need another girlfriend to move on: spend time with friends (if they make you feel better), keep yourself busy, throw yourself into your work, do anything positive and healthy that takes your mind off of it. Time will mend your broken heart, but only if don't pick at it.
As for learning how to have a good relationship, I think Judith Martin, aka Miss Manners, has an uncanny insight into human nature. I'd recommend reading the courtship section in her book "Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior."