jamesohgoodie wrote:
iMark wrote:
forget her: the best way to get over a broken relationship (and it will always be broken no matter how well-patched together you think it is) is to make a clean break of it and never look back. it is tough at first but with an abundance of potential girlfriends out ther you will not be lonely for long unless you choose to be.
now get out there and meet some women!
Oh yes, I'm sure an un-employed cartoonist who lives in his parents basement and has Asperger's syndrome will have the honeys just flocking to my doorstep.
Hahah. Hell, I fell in love with this comment, you're already on your way.
Esther wrote:
I'm having trouble (more before, less now) moving on as well from the idea of my ex. I sometimes regret that we didn't have a child together.
My god. I've already thought this about mine. It's a horrible feeling, though.
ToadOfSteel wrote:
iMark wrote:
forget her: the best way to get over a broken relationship (and it will always be broken no matter how well-patched together you think it is) is to make a clean break of it and never look back. it is tough at first but with an abundance of potential girlfriends out ther you will not be lonely for long unless you choose to be.
now get out there and meet some women!
Why do people keep spewing this argument? It's just there to endorse the "spray and pray" method... Sure, there's billions of women out there, but one one "her"...
Exactly. It's a lot more specific than that. When you love, you love, and there're only so many people that you can fit with, I believe. A lot of people don't buy that, but to this day, I feel more sure of my observations than ever before.