How to get over cheating boyfriend?
September 18th, 2009
I <3 Escobar asked:
I just found out that my boyfriend has been cheating on me and I our relationship is now over but I feel horrible. I can’t eat and I feel anxious all the time and I don’t know what to do! Any suggestions? When will this go away??
Thanks:)

I’m sure it will take sometime to get over this for sure. But do what makes you feel good and remember your not the one that’s in the wrong and the reason for the relationship to have gone wrong he was a dog and you deserve better. No girl deserves to be cheated on ever.
If you see him all of the time then it isn’t likely to heal over night. Understand that he is a jerk and it wasn’t you not being pretty enough. Go on dates with other guys.
I am sorry i didn’t get that? I dont speak language LOSER!!
im sick of these questions. nobody can predict when you will feel better. it will just take time. thats it. be patient and try not to think about it.
Sorry to here that. well, only time will help…… those kind of thing hurt really bad and it take long time to get over………. just fill your life with thing to do so u dont think about it
got any pics of him burn/delete them
it takes time to heal a broken heart
plz answer mine
You just need time .
Well if you are old enough to you can try what me and my girls used to do when boys hurt us.
Mani-pedis, facials, new haircuts, two new outfits and shoes to match, and lots of wine. A girl do-up day and girls’ night out does wonders because you need to reassure yourself that you are fabulous, he didnt deserve you, and noone compliments fabulous better than fab friends.
wow… I miss those days LOL!
I am sorry to hear about that, well my best advice for you is to just do something to take you’re mind off of him. Since the break up he will be in you’re head for awhile so do something fun hang out with you’re friends, go shopping, take a long ride out somewhere hoped this helped a little bit and good luck.
Take a long hard look at what you lost, a boyfriend that cheats….not really a boyfriend. He would qualify as an opportunist, no great loss. We tend to look at the possibility lost, or the “ideal” lost, get past that and you will realize you really haven’t lost anything, you gained insight that you couldn’t have acquired any other way.
what st pete rn said…good answer