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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SydeWayzSix: [QB] shaun....man, i seriously know how you're feeling right now, trust me. I can seriously relate to you just not wanting to go home and parking your car just anywhere because you feel so "lost"....but dude, DONT DO THAT. Sitting and dwelling on it will make you feel worse, especially if she acts all "cool and ok" when you see her. She most likely feels extra confident now that she knows she has you in the palm of her hand. But seriously, the last thing you want her to do is see you crying and acting sad about the situation. Trust me, show her that you're having fun too. Dont involve any new girls or anything like that, but just show her you CAN go on without her. If its really meant to be, she'll see how you CAN live wothout her, and then she'll be the one to be sad and shit. Then, she will come back to you, scared that you're having too much fun and that you might leave her for someone else. So keep your head-up and stay positive. I know its A LOT easier said than done, but try it. Get a couple drinks with your brother, cousins, and/or friends...but hang out with people that truely care for you. You'll always feel sad when you get home and dwell upon it, but as long as you're around good people, then your mind wont be on her and you'll find yourself feeling a lot better. Stay up bro :patriot: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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