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What's your worst break-up?
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16355242" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>I know it sucks right now but you'll get over it. I've been there myself when I was in my twenties. I learned that women can be calculated bitches.</p><p></p><p>Women can make you weak when you fall for their beauty. And they can sense this weakness and it turns them off. That's why they like to go with the asshole or jerk who doesn't care about their feelings etc. They are just hardwired that way through thousands of years of evolution. Nice guys do finish last lol!</p><p></p><p>I've been married around 13 years now and all those failed relationships when I was younger seem like a joke now. I can't believe I let it get to me the way it did back then. There's some good advice from others here. Just move on. Go to the gym, focus on yourself. Don't dwell on her. I know it is tough but it is what it is. Think about it this way. She probably won't be dwelling on you. So why give her that much importance?</p><p></p><p>For kicks I looked up some women that I dated when I was younger and some of them turned into complete train wrecks. I am actually glad it didn't work out because then I would be stuck with that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16355242, member: 17952"] I know it sucks right now but you'll get over it. I've been there myself when I was in my twenties. I learned that women can be calculated bitches. Women can make you weak when you fall for their beauty. And they can sense this weakness and it turns them off. That's why they like to go with the asshole or jerk who doesn't care about their feelings etc. They are just hardwired that way through thousands of years of evolution. Nice guys do finish last lol! I've been married around 13 years now and all those failed relationships when I was younger seem like a joke now. I can't believe I let it get to me the way it did back then. There's some good advice from others here. Just move on. Go to the gym, focus on yourself. Don't dwell on her. I know it is tough but it is what it is. Think about it this way. She probably won't be dwelling on you. So why give her that much importance? For kicks I looked up some women that I dated when I was younger and some of them turned into complete train wrecks. I am actually glad it didn't work out because then I would be stuck with that! [/QUOTE]
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