10/28/11

What Must I Do After My Boyfriend Broke Up With Me?

By Clay Andrews


Since girls are more open about their emotions than guys, most heartbreak stories come from girls, which doesn't necessarily mean that they're the ones who usually get dumped. The radio, TV and internet forums feature such stories.

While the problems and situations are not the same, they all end with one intricate problem: my boyfriend broke up with me, what do I do now? I'd be fully flustered if my boyfriend broke up with me, especially if my world was all about him. It's not easy to see your life without him after you've been together for quite a while because you've basically planned your entire life with him in the picture. You have to adjust your daily routine because he's not included in it anymore.

If he habitually stayed at your place or if you shared the same place, adjustment is going to be particularly complicated. Despite the sufficient time to consider whether it would be right to just move on or to try to get him back, the first thing that goes through a girl's mind is 'My boyfriend broke up with me, how do I handle it'? All other things will eventually come; what matters now is to learn how to cope with the emotions that will come rushing towards you right after a break up.

Crying and mourning is not wrong, as opposed to what is commonly believed. People will commonly advise that you have to cheer up and stay positive, but there is really no other way out. At the moment, it's fine to give yourself some time to be depressed and be optimistic another day. A good cry is fine providing you don't stay long in it. Before finally getting on my feet and began to take charge of my life I would cry for 2-3 days, not continuous, if my boyfriend broke up with me.

You should constantly avoid trying to contact him after the mourning stage. The best thing to do is to have no contact with your ex is whether you're trying to get him back or move on.

It would not be easy to avoid trying to beg him to take me back since the anxiety is understandable if my boyfriend broke up with me. Nevertheless, it will just exacerbate things because looking desperate is unattractive and communicating with him may just end up causing you more pain.

Try to keep yourself busy after the break-up to avoid depression Since self-pity is never a good thing. Make a plan of different activities to avoid thinking 'my boyfriend broke up with me'.

You should avoid the places you two visit frequently and the things you used to do with him. Try doing new things by coming out of your comfort zone. Who knows, you might learn new things about yourself, and eventually make you a better person.




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