1. Take her off that pedestal
Don't idolize her and build her up into something great. She is nothing
of the sort. So don't gaze lovingly at pictures of her. Don't jump to
answer her e-mail or phone calls. And definitely don't go out of your
way for her. She no longer deserves preferential treatment.
2. Get closure...
It's essential to definitively end any hopes of reconciliation between
the two of you. And if you can't get that into your head, she owes you
the courtesy of making it crystal clear. She should tell you: 'I never
loved you. I don't love you now. We'll never get back together.' After
some prodding, she'll probably do it, just to get rid of you. It
provides what therapists call 'closure.' And you can begin to heal.
3. ...then don't contact her
After the relationship reaches finality, you have to break off contact
or you will go mad. Don't beg or cry. Don't drunk-dial. Don't write her
e-mail. Don't send packages or CDs. Don't dedicate a song to her on the
radio. Geddit? She will find you if she wants to. And even if you can
talk your way back into her arms, it's only a temporary reprieve. She
already knows you want her back, and she doesn't care. Take that as a
sign.
4. Get negative feelings out on paper
Write her a letter pouring out your negative and weepy feelings, then
disassociate them from yourself. Throw the letter away or burn it. But
definitely don't send it to her. You will only regret it. She will show
her friends and her new boyfriend. And they will all share a good laugh.
5. Avoid her friends and any places she goes to
Don't venture into her territory. You won't be welcome. Find new places
to hang out for the first few months and make new friends, if necessary.
If any of your friends insist on maintaining contact with her, you may
have to shut them out, too - at least temporarily. After some time has
passed, you should go back to living normally, and that means hanging
out at these places and reconnecting with your mutual friends.
6. Throw away anything that reminds you of her
You don't have to burn it all, but definitely get pictures, gifts,
clothing, letters, and e-mail out of your living area, or at least out
of your line of vision. If that means giving away roughly half of your
wardrobe to get rid of the memory of her, so be it. As a rule of thumb,
if the object makes you think of her, discard it. This can also save
your sanity.
7. Don't try to get your stuff back
Unless it's a diamond ring or something that's one-of-a-kind, you're
better off not contacting her to get it back. DVDs, clothes, your extra
toothbrush... just let 'em go. They're only possessions. Is it really
worth the pain of being in her presence just to reclaim a pair of boxer
shorts? Don't exchange your dignity for menial belongings.
8. Spend time with your friends
Let your pals give you a wake up call on how your ex wasn't that perfect
to begin with, and that there are more fish in the sea. A little male
camaraderie can go a long way towards getting your head straight. We've
all been detonated by a woman before and most of us will likely get
detonated again.
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