Relationship Advice Breaking Up
just broken .. Relationship Advice?

my ex and I went for almost three years. We had good times and our personality has gone well together when were over. but for the most part was fighting. I think hes a little nutty and control, and thinks I'm bad when I do things like going out with friends at a bar. all Anyway, so we have broken and we're still talking every day through texts or calls. I just saw something on his facebook saying what he was going out of his birthday with people and i really was not invited. both still have feelings for each other we only know that do not work, so it basically takes away the pain, saying goodbye to talk every day .. Im yet to realize and Ive heard this isn't good. What are your feelings about talking after breaking? know if he knew id someone die of grief and the definition would have to stop talking to him .. But I mean to awehile is that we can talk further or hinder the healing?

Noooo … you need to cut all ties or you will get all swoony and wrapped in feelings. attempt to meet other people. And if your not ready, do things you enjoy. Have fun and live life and try to forget about them.

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