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From what you said it sounds like it's good and over. Time is all that's left, and time is the only cure for a broken heart. I know it sounds trite and corny but it's true! I've been so broken up it physically hurt. It will be better, and feel better in time.
If you're anything like me you'll always keep a part of your heart for him regardless of what happens. But if you're growing as a person your heart will only grow. And someday soon his section will be a teeny tiny little footnote, something to look back on fondly.
Now the trick is not to make any dumb choices in the immediate future. You're hurting, and it's gonna be real hard not to let that hurt inform your decision making process. My advice: lay low. Hang with some good friends, eat some junk food. Spend a couple of weeks doing nothing. You know you're truly ready to move on when, in those idle moments, your bored rather than hurt.
Good luck and lots of love!!!!
I know time heals. I was in a relationship 4-5 years ago that lasted basically 3 years, much longer. That one took me 2 years to get over tbh. Still think about it here and there. I don’t have much friends tbh, the one main friend I have I feel like she’s not rlly there u know? Emotionally wise. I try to talk but it’s always the same thing and I feel bad. But I love being alone.