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    Mar022012

    The Root: Getting Over A Break-Up 

    I'm at the point of desperation just trying to jolt myself into moving on after my last relationship. I have to get my head into some place other than in his space. I've given myself time to get over him and I just can't. I've been giving my number to whoever asks and I'm on every dating site. I don't know what else to do. Any advice? --L.C.

    Stop dating immediately. Once upon a time, some bad adviser told women, "The best way to get over one man is to get another man." It's disastrous advice that's been screwing up relationships ever since. You won't get over your ex by dating someone new. You will just distract yourself from dealing with the pain and loneliness of your current breakup. As tempting as that might sound right now, understand that you're setting yourself up for a cycle of drama and disappointment. 

    You've described yourself as being at the "point of desperation" and handing out your number like it's a flyer for a new club or frantically trolling the dating sites. I imagine you're looking for the type of man who shows up in Tyler Perry movies to save emotionally troubled black women from themselves -- Idris Elba in Daddy's Little Girls, Rick Fox in Meet the Browns, Adam Rodriguez in I Can Do Bad All by Myself, etc. That's the kind of guy my friend Lauryn was looking for the same day she ended things with her then-boyfriend of four years. The new guy was a family friend who'd always has a crush on her, and he, by her account, was "the nicest, sweetest guy ever! He was right there when I needed him," she says. "We didn't part for three months."

    But when they did? The first time she was left to her own devices with no distractions, she had a meltdown in the shower. The grieving period she'd been trying to avoid all those months caught up with her. And she had a new problem now, too: She was in a relationship with a guy she didn't really want to be with. 

     

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    Great Read D!

    I loathe the "the way to over a man, is to get under another one". Why is this sound advice? I remember hearing that when I was in high school, my best friends mom used to always say that. (and I thought it was dumb at 16)

    And sheesh...I feel bad for Lauryn. I wouldnt pay to be in her spot right now. Its bad enough breaking it off with a guy you are sick and tired of and know it needs to be over but a million times worse to drag a good unsuspecting guy through an emotional rollercoaster b/c he in the wrong place at the wrong time and wound up your man. Accidental relationships never end up good.

    March 7, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTenitrus

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