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I need tips on moving on and letting go!

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Question - (3 January 2013) 2 Answers - (Newest, 4 January 2013)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hi there,

(a long story short)

So two years ago I was involved with this lovely man, he was everything I wanted I fell in love with him but unfortunately the romance came to an end when he moved away for work.

However now, two years on I am still in love with this man and every bone in my body refuses to let him go, iI firmly believe he will com back into my life at some point. For me to move on and be happy I need to move on and make room for new things in my life. I am obviously quite young and have always been someone who gets quite attached.

Does anyone have any tips for letting go and moving on?

Thanks

x

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A male reader, Sageoldguy1465 United States +, writes (4 January 2013):

Sageoldguy1465 agony auntYes.... take up a hobby that dominates your time and mental energy......

If, ever in the future, this guy becomes available to you... then address this matter, then....

Good luck...

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A female reader, janniepeg Canada +, writes (4 January 2013):

janniepeg agony auntI assume that you stopped contact two years ago. You called that a romance but not a relationship so I also assume that he just left without a promise that he will come back. You could try looking up his name and send him a message if he has a facebook. Just ask him what he is doing in life and how he is doing. That way you can be sure if he's coming back, or staying there forever. It's normal to get attached. I don't think he is as attached as you.

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