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You voraciously read the posts. You search for news of those who “got their mates back.” You’re on the site constantly. You’ll read the books and think “Ah I can do this. I can get this person back.” You begin your “no contact” and for some of us, this will get a reaction from our ex’s. For the rest, no contact is and will continue to be what you’ll get and receive.
Time goes by. You’ll do some stupid things. You’ll call your ex when you shouldn’t. You’ll call when you’ve had to much to drink. You’ll call even after 50 people on this site tell you not to. You’ll show up on their doorstep, hating yourself all the time. Then you’ll come back to this site and ask everyone to tell you why you were so stupid as to do whatever it was you did.
Then you’ll get serious about no contact. It’ll hurt, but you try to stick to it. Here’s the turning point for most. For those folks who have contact with their ex’s, your no contact will either bring them sniffing curiously around or they’ll be somewhere high fiving their friends thanking the God’s that you haven’t called.
Now’s the tough time. Nothing but time works. Everday the ache in your heart grows a little less. It’s only nanobits that it dies down by. But everyday it will get slowly better. You’ll have setbacks. You’ll run into your ex accidently. You’ll run into mutual friends who’ll tell you something about your ex that’ll have you high-tailing it home for a good cry. You’ll see your ex with their new “friend.” You’ll receive a phone call or an e-mail from your ex who “doesn’t want to be in a relationship but still wants to be friends (with benefits if you allow).
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You voraciously read the posts. You search for news of those who “got their mates back.” You’re on the site constantly. You’ll read the books and think “Ah I can do this. I can get this person back.” You begin your “no contact” and for some of us, this will get a reaction from our ex’s. For the rest, no contact is and will continue to be what you’ll get and receive.
Time goes by. You’ll do some stupid things. You’ll call your ex when you shouldn’t. You’ll call when you’ve had to much to drink. You’ll call even after 50 people on this site tell you not to. You’ll show up on their doorstep, hating yourself all the time. Then you’ll come back to this site and ask everyone to tell you why you were so stupid as to do whatever it was you did.
Then you’ll get serious about no contact. It’ll hurt, but you try to stick to it. Here’s the turning point for most. For those folks who have contact with their ex’s, your no contact will either bring them sniffing curiously around or they’ll be somewhere high fiving their friends thanking the God’s that you haven’t called.
Now’s the tough time. Nothing but time works. Everday the ache in your heart grows a little less. It’s only nanobits that it dies down by. But everyday it will get slowly better. You’ll have setbacks. You’ll run into your ex accidently. You’ll run into mutual friends who’ll tell you something about your ex that’ll have you high-tailing it home for a good cry. You’ll see your ex with their new “friend.” You’ll receive a phone call or an e-mail from your ex who “doesn’t want to be in a relationship but still wants to be friends (with benefits if you allow).