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Don Juan
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Hello sosuave,
Don't know if any of you have this problem but I just cant seem to get over the rejection from my ex a year later. It ended terribly and she left for someone else. The way everything ended made this factor a lot worse for me. I still feel bothered by the entire experience that Ive tried dating and it hasnt worked for me mainly because I can't put myself in that position or have motivation to even be in that position.
I want to focus on myself and change but I can't get over the rejection. Not the relationship itself but that rejection that she left and I don't know if it's going to be a thing for me every time a women comes and goes in my life. Mainly, I can't get over the fact that my ex didn't think I was the one for her.
All this made me realize that she decided a long time ago that I wasn't the one for her, this rejection itself bothers me to the core. And probably would with every women I ever date unless I have a different mindset on it. What's your take on this?
Don't know if any of you have this problem but I just cant seem to get over the rejection from my ex a year later. It ended terribly and she left for someone else. The way everything ended made this factor a lot worse for me. I still feel bothered by the entire experience that Ive tried dating and it hasnt worked for me mainly because I can't put myself in that position or have motivation to even be in that position.
I want to focus on myself and change but I can't get over the rejection. Not the relationship itself but that rejection that she left and I don't know if it's going to be a thing for me every time a women comes and goes in my life. Mainly, I can't get over the fact that my ex didn't think I was the one for her.
All this made me realize that she decided a long time ago that I wasn't the one for her, this rejection itself bothers me to the core. And probably would with every women I ever date unless I have a different mindset on it. What's your take on this?