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How to Get Over a Guy in 3 Simple Steps

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Want to know how to get over a guy? It may take some time, especially if you had been seeing this guy for a long period of time. Sometimes, emotional scars are harder to heal than physical ones. However, trying to get over someone is achievable. Even though you feel like you won’t ever see the light of day again, happiness can still be attained. It is possible to move on with your life, and learn to love and trust again. nnHow To Get Over A Guy Step 1: Let It All Out. Don’t keep your feelings buried. Don’t try to be strong for the sake of appearances. Unless you acknowledge that you are hurting, you will never ever really get over the relationship. Cry when you need to. Take a little time off from work to sort yourself out. You need to just get rid of all the negative emotions.nnHow To Get Over A Guy Step 2: Take Time Out. You need a time out. If you can afford to take a leave of absence, this is the best time to do it. You need to find yourself again. You’re hurting and you’re not necessarily in the best condition to give your best. If you can’t take a leave, avoid working overtime. Spend your weekends on yourself and not on others. A day at the spa sounds especially wonderful. nnHow To Get Over A Guy Step 3: Do A Little Spring Cleaning. It’s time to clean your place up. Get rid of all the things that remind you of him. Stuffed animals, letters and all sorts of memorabilia… Seeing them will only make you suffer even more. Store them some place where you won’t see them in plain sight; or even better, give them to charity and you’ll even make other people happy. Cleaning up your other clutter also paves the way for new beginnings. Knowing how to get over a guy is never easy. You can’t just make the feelings go away. You can’t just bury them deep inside of you either. Sooner or later, you’ll have to deal with them.

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