Just a quick post from me. I guess most of you posting here today don't know me, but I was a regular poster in this thread from September last year when my ex and I broke up. It was one of the darkest times in my life and if it wasn't for the good people here, the support and the people who could relate to what I was going through, I would hate to think what I would've done.
But I'm here many months later just to tell you it does get better. I would be lying if I said I stopped thinking of my ex as I still think of her a lot and I still miss her, but life has moved on and it has turned out to be a positive lesson for me.
What I didn't understand at the time was that I NEEDED the break up to happen in order to learn, grow and toughen up. I am not the same person I was when we broke up. I am in better physical shape, I am wiser, more confident, more experienced and a lot more attractive to women.
Right now, I'm dating a 6 foot glamour model...and former Playboy pin up and she's fvcking obsessed with me! I'm not lying or exaggerating. She takes photos of us together and shares them with her friends and posts them to Facebook, she wants to see me every day and does anything I want. The sex is unbelievable and we're doing things I've never done before!
The crazy thing about all this is that most of you are seeking ways to get back with your ex, convince her you're different and it can work, but you're at your least attractive and most downtrodden state you've ever been in right now. If you ever hope to get back to the man she fell for, or better, you need to take a long time out and move forward.
If I'd seen my ex within 6 months of us breaking up, she would've seen a desperate man trying to cover up his pain and neediness with techniques and acting. But if she saw me today, she would see a man who is bold and confident, upbeat and in control, and I'm pretty damn sure she'd like what she saw.
Trust me guys (and girls). You need to be in this for the long haul. Counting down the weeks until you can make contact is futile. You need to become a new person and truly learn from your experience.
One day you will realise that all this pain you are going through is necessary. Because without the pain, this lesson would not have impacted you enough to change.