Anonymous wrote:How do you let go of someone who is truly bad for you? I need to end a long-term relationship, and I *know* I will be better off without him in the long run, but the thought of him being with someone else makes me feel nauseous and sad.
As silly as it sounds, I made a pro and con list last night for him. The cons greatly outweigh the pros, but I still cannot bring myself to do it. I don't want to be with him because he's truly a bad person and not something worth hanging in there for, but I don't want him to be with anyone else either.
I wish I didn't feel this way. Have you ever experienced this? What can I do to stop it and gain enough self-respect to walk away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you let go of someone who is truly bad for you? I need to end a long-term relationship, and I *know* I will be better off without him in the long run, but the thought of him being with someone else makes me feel nauseous and sad.
As silly as it sounds, I made a pro and con list last night for him. The cons greatly outweigh the pros, but I still cannot bring myself to do it. I don't want to be with him because he's truly a bad person and not something worth hanging in there for, but I don't want him to be with anyone else either.
I wish I didn't feel this way. Have you ever experienced this? What can I do to stop it and gain enough self-respect to walk away?
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Anonymous wrote:How do you let go of someone who is truly bad for you? I need to end a long-term relationship, and I *know* I will be better off without him in the long run, but the thought of him being with someone else makes me feel nauseous and sad.
As silly as it sounds, I made a pro and con list last night for him. The cons greatly outweigh the pros, but I still cannot bring myself to do it. I don't want to be with him because he's truly a bad person and not something worth hanging in there for, but I don't want him to be with anyone else either.
I wish I didn't feel this way. Have you ever experienced this? What can I do to stop it and gain enough self-respect to walk away?
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the worst components of breaking up.
And it doesn’t necessarily mean that you still love + want the person.
Since this guy doesn’t sound like a very good guy, I think imagining him w/someone else should not be a legit reason to stay.
(I know from personal experience >> Much easier said than done‼️)
But try to keep a realistic perspective.
Because if he does move on & find someone else -
Just keep in mind that he is “her” problem now and no longer yours.