Pfuzylogic · M			
		
		Be careful how you label yourself. 
You deserve hope.
			
			
			
			
			
		You deserve hope.
			xidgafalckx · 26-30, F			
		
		@Pfuzylogic ok but why did this make me cry lol
			
			
			
			
			
		
			KimbasaurusRex · 31-35, F			
		
		@Pfuzylogic For real, that needs to be a Tshirt! 
At the very least a motivational meme.
			
			
			
			
			
		At the very least a motivational meme.
			Pfuzylogic · M			
		
		@xidgafalckx Your ex decided to flatter himself at your cost. He just couldn’t be in a relationship with someone he didn’t hurt somehow and you did not deserve it. 
You deserve hope in your life.
			
			
			
			
			
		You deserve hope in your life.
			rottenrobi · 56-60, F			
		
		Don't listen to someone who does not care about you or your feelings.  There is someone out there for everyone.   
You're not too broken. Work on yourself, and the right man will come along. I promise.
			
			
			
			
			
		You're not too broken. Work on yourself, and the right man will come along. I promise.

			SW-User			
		
		But someday you won't be broken anymore.  You'll be yourself, and as a whole/healed person instead of broken, a relationship won't be something that breaks you more.
Your ex isn't a psychic. And I'm sure you've witnessed him being wrong plenty of times. So don't take his opinion as law.
			
			
			
			
			
		Your ex isn't a psychic. And I'm sure you've witnessed him being wrong plenty of times. So don't take his opinion as law.
			hartfire · 61-69			
		
		Those first words, that you'll learn - those are the ones that count.
All of us can learn how to be better at relationships with ourselves and others. We can heal from abusive and difficult childhoods.
There's plenty of good professional advice online, written by psychologists and based on extensive research and proof.
Try typing Psychology Today and the issue you most want to explore.
It will give you a range of free articles, each written by an experts in that topic.
No one is ever too broken to be beyond healing.
You're welcome to contact me privately about specific issues if you wish.
I can probably recommend a few books that could start you in the right direction.
Self-help groups are also often a very good idea.
			
			
			
			
			
		All of us can learn how to be better at relationships with ourselves and others. We can heal from abusive and difficult childhoods.
There's plenty of good professional advice online, written by psychologists and based on extensive research and proof.
Try typing Psychology Today and the issue you most want to explore.
It will give you a range of free articles, each written by an experts in that topic.
No one is ever too broken to be beyond healing.
You're welcome to contact me privately about specific issues if you wish.
I can probably recommend a few books that could start you in the right direction.
Self-help groups are also often a very good idea.

			SW-User			
		
		You know they say that so you won't be with someone else. 
It's not you. Really.
			
			
			
			
			
		It's not you. Really.
			
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			KA9ha · 31-35, M			
		
		one day....may be too late .... be active NOW    be active and positive,,,people will follow you
			
			
			
			
			
		
			496sbc · 36-40, M			
		
		what a shame ur very pretty and i know that is not all u but probably more them him then anything
			
			
			
			
			
		
			muffinman · 61-69, M			
		
		sounds  like  your  "ex"  is  a  insecure  control-freak … and  he  should  remain  the  "ex"  forever.
			
			
			
			
			
		You need to learn to love yourself before anyone else can love you
			
			
			
			
			
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			PervertedPrincessOfDeath · 31-35, T			
		
		Ever need to talk HMU you can do better than an asshole who treats you like that
			
			
			
			
			
		











