Dealing With A Break Up After Your Ex Walked Out On You

By Nikki Frost

Sometimes dealing with a break up is difficult. It's rarely easy unless you're so glad to get out of a situation that you can't wait to make changes and move on. A break up disrupts your whole life. Everything you do and see seems to remind you of your ex. If you had many mutual friends, even going out to keep from going stir crazy can be difficult.

One of the hardest things when it comes to a rest and move on is how friends and family react. You may grow weary of your family discussing your ex, if they also loved him. When you are dealing with a break up, try not to focus too much on the past relationship.

Occasionally dealing with a break up can be difficult for your family, since they keep on talking about your ex in high hopes that you will get back together. Just tell them straight, "I'm moving on, the relationship is over, and that's that".

Their love and desire for your happiness will make them appreciate your decision, with passage of time. Your friends may actually have a hard time letting go.

If you didn't have many mutual friends, then it should be less of a problem dealing with a break up. But if the two of you often hung out with the same group of people, then you going alone to be with those friends is going to seem strange to everyone for a while. And then there's the problem of your ex wanting to hang out with the friends, too.

You might even run into each other as you each attempt to hang out with your mutual friends. This doesn't mean that it's necessary when you're moving on break up with your friends. It's just simply going to be more difficult to maintain some of those friendships once the relationship is over.

As hard as it may be, when you are dealing with a break up and are ready to move on, you may have to end some of those mutual friendships. You and your ex may have to come to an agreement to only hang out will some of those friends.

Sometimes dealing with a break up is just too difficult when you're surrounded by mutual friends and so many places to go together. If possible, go on a vacation to get away from the same scenery and people. Once you're ready for dealing with a break up, then if you can take some time away it can help you a great deal. - 30299

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