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Post breakup therapy!

  • 11-10-2013 5:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Help! My best friend broke up with her boyfriend of a few years. I know break ups happen everyday but any ideas as to nice things I can do for her? I am obviously gonna be there for her to go for walks/coffee/outings and listen and discussion sessions. But is there anything else that helps??


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,230 ✭✭✭Merkin


    Aw you sound lovely :) Good mates are so important when you've had your heart broken. I think just reassure her that she can open up to you anytime, even if it means going through the break up story with a fine tooth comb for the ninety seventh time :o Also good to give her a kick up the arse when needed and by that I mean insisting she gets the glad rags on and goes out scoring even if she wants to mope. You sound very caring and I'm sure she appreciates how great you have been already.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 156 ✭✭Sleepless and Manic


    I found this site and it helped save my sanity.

    The Broken Hearts Club:

    "There should really be a club, or at least a welcoming committee, for something as monumental as this. You’d think within a world that gives us genius little smart phones and turn-by-turn navigation we’d have created some sort of community for the ones who just need to hear these words after their heart is gouged out, “Hey, you’re here. You’ve arrived. Don’t be ashamed. You’re in for quite the journey back to wholeness. It gets better. I promise. You’re not alone, toots. You’re not alone.”

    www.hannahbrencher.com


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