Hi guys, I thought I'd drop in and pass on a bit of motivation for all you suffering from your break ups. I doubt many of you more recent posters have seen my posts in this thread, but my break up just over a year ago really f*cked me up bad!! I guess it was the first time I'd ever truly been in love and I honestly believed she was my soul mate. If I'm being truthful, I still feel gutted how it ended and that we were never able to work things out, but I have moved on, got back into the dating game and had dates and great sex with some stunning women.
One of the biggest mistakes I made after my break up and a subtle trap most of us fall into is letting the rejection influence our behaviour. I had this mindset that "I'm not good enough for my ex, therefore I need to change" or I'd feel bitter and start thinking "I'm not taking **** from anyone any more" and I'd get defensive with women.
It really did me no favours and sucked all the charisma and fun out of my personality. I walked round acting moody and would approach my dates with a serious tone. I went through a renewed badboy phase and carried on the pretence that I'm a jerk and I'd act arrogant or downright offensive. This drove a lot of women away and made me appear very mixed up and bitter. Some girls even mistook it for me being shy!
But when I looked back at why my relationship failed it wasn't because I was in need of a personality transplant, it was because I got complacent, made some mistakes and we had a conflict of interests. In fact, the person she fell in love with was not moody or serious or a bad boy. I was light hearted, charismatic and relaxed and that's why we enjoyed our time together.
If you ever hope to re-attract your ex, then you need to return to that genuine person she fell for. Likewise, if you hope to attract new women, that's the guy you need to be.
I was having a really bad run with women after my break up and was getting rejection after rejection, but the moment I started to relax again, stop taking myself so seriously, started joking and having a laugh with my dates (including ****y funny and neg hits) everything started to click for me and I was having my pick of gorgeous girls and potential relationships.
We would all do well to learn from our break ups and avoid repeating the same mistakes, but don't get caught up in your bitterness. Just focus on relaxing and getting back to the cool, easygoing person you used to be.
Good luck guys.