I don't know, I think, Its kinda retarded |
I don't know, I think, Its kinda retarded |
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victim of myspace.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 395 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 386,435 ![]() |
What I don't get is why very young people (13-17) cry and cry and cry and cry after they got dumped.......I mean sure, the one you thought "loved" you actually didn't, but where did you expect that relationship to go? Especially your first break-up with anybody. Did they really think that the relationship was going to last forever? I mean..come on!! I don't know, just something to maybe discuss about.
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I think it's natural to cry after a breakup. Young people (myself included) are, I think, very idealistic.. a dumping or a breakup is a hard smack in the face of reality. Your first relationship is always a bit special, in any case. I cried after my first breakup not so much out of disappointment for the future (no, I did not expect that we would get married, etc) but out of regret that it was over.. does that make sense? I think that if someone matters (or even mattered) to you, its perfectly fine to feel regret and even pain that the relationship is over. And I think that anyone would cry after they get dumped, the fact that your love isn't reciprocated seems like a good enough reason to me =/
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