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Fishy · 36-40, F
Depends on context, but it usually sounds like: "Just get over it"
A better way to say it would be something like: "You deserve better" or "You might not see it now, but things will get better with time"
A better way to say it would be something like: "You deserve better" or "You might not see it now, but things will get better with time"
Fishy · 36-40, F
Sorry, I misread this, lol
I thought you were telling someone else who went through a breakup to move on
But yeah,
if you don't think your relationship is working out and they're still very persistent, then telling them to move on is a polite but firm way to assert your point
I thought you were telling someone else who went through a breakup to move on
But yeah,
if you don't think your relationship is working out and they're still very persistent, then telling them to move on is a polite but firm way to assert your point