Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids (I assume so because your on DCUM)?
Anonymous wrote:Are you the OP of the other threads in the relationship forum, like it's too hard to move on after getting dumped, and we broke up threads?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I was once in your shoes, although I had the added grief of just losing a parent as well. I ended up going on a long cycling trip in Europe - even though I wasn't really a distance cyclist. I had to train for about six weeks - cycled from Vienna to Prague. Saw some sights in Budapest. Best time of my life.
And, the guy who dumped me came crawling back. I was in killer shape and was able to give him the big F U and felt great about it!
Anonymous wrote:See the world. http://www.freighter-travel.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
twenties
Big difference between 29 and 22.
How old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
twenties
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it feels really scary OP - but wow the what a great opportunity. You literally can pick up and start over where-ever you want. Not many chances in life to do that (says middle aged federal worker with kids who feels stuck). Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote: Is there anything you want to do that's not related to your former job/career? Like get a real estate license or get a masseuse license and start massaging people, this is an opportunity to turn your life around and do something that you really would love to do rather than just do for money. If you loved your former career choice, then get Crackin looking for a job just like with a company like doing what you love to do.