I know I am not much for the prayer requests....but at least give me happy thoughts ....thanks, Fully
Yikes man, there's probably little another human being could say to you at this point this early on that will ease the anger/disappointment/sadness that you're going through. There is a whole list of cliches you could go through in one sitting, or you could try to put things in perspective and just try as hard as you can to keep on trucking. It's moments like these that we humans retreat into our outlets and let ourselves go, whether that's wailing out on a guitar, painting, hitting the weights, building a birdhouse, or just drinking yourself into oblivion. I suggest giving something like those a try. In the end we're all just humans doing human things and all feelings will pass, man.
Wow, and you are sad? She did you a major favor of not getting married first. She figured out what she wanted and was brave enough to let you know before things got more serious. It is girl's dream to get married so frankly you should thank her and move on.
First order of business is to get that mutha****in' ring back. Then hit the dating services: Eharmony, match.com, It's Just Lunch. Then hit the bars, but not to drink: you've got a nice sympathetic story right now, you should try to use it.
If time doesn't heal fast enough... another girl might. Get a rebound like you're Charles Barkley with 1 rebound away from a triple double.
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Sorry to hear this MM. Agree on getting the ring back from her, asap. However, I would give it some time before jumping back into the dating scene. You don't really want to get involved with someone simply because it is a rebound relationship, jmo though.
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