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- From: oneil@cwis.unomaha.edu (Sharon O'Neil)
- Subject: Re: The Ultimate PAIN
- Message-ID: <oneil.721869196@cwis>
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- Organization: University of Nebraska at Omaha
- References: <1992Nov2.045318.15056@cis.ohio-state.edu> <1d2j5vINN7mt@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 23:13:16 GMT
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- bhchan@soda.berkeley.edu (Billy H. Chan) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Nov2.045318.15056@cis.ohio-state.edu> donaldso@python.cis.
- >ohio-state.edu (jonathon h donaldson) writes:
- >>Today (sunday) my ex-girlfriend told me that she is seeing my best friend.
- >>This is news to me and It hurts to think that I have been telling my friend
- >>all my thoughts and hurts and hopes of gettuing back together with her and
- >>he never said a word, so in essence I lost her and my best friend in the
- >>same day. If anyone out there has experience dealing with stuff like this
- >>I would gladly appreciate some advice on how you dealt with something similar.
-
- >My solution: scream, yell, shout, and then try to forget about it. I
- >forgave my friend, but then, some people might call me a wimp, so I don't
- >know if you should. I also looked for other things to occupy my time and
- >my mind until the memories faded and the hurting lessened. Tell both of
- >them exactly how you feel.
- >Not much help, huh? Yeah, I'm still suffering from the aftereffects
- >as of now (that's why I'm occupying my time and mind with the net)
-
- It's hard finding out that someone you care deeply about is involved with
- someone else. My situation is different -- I didn't know my ex-SOs new
- girlfriend all that well. But I think that Billy gives some great advice:
- accept your feelings of anger and work through them. And get yourself
- involved in other things. Keeping busy will get your mind off of her and
- your friend. It will keep you socially active. You may meet some new
- people.
-
- It hurts like hell but it WILL get better!
-
- >--
- >----------------------------------------------------------------
- >Billy H. Chan <bhchan@ocf.berkeley.edu> "Life: a strange new
- >Just Babbling <bhchan@soda.berkeley.edu> state of confusion"
- >Disclaimer 1: I'm actually a really nice person. (sorta) :) ;)
-
- Sharon
- oneil@cwis.unomaha.edu
-
-