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How do you overcome an addiction and getting over someone?
11-09-2012, 08:21 PM
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How do you overcome an addiction and getting over someone?
Well, I've been very addicted to Facebook recently and now deactivated it since i have lots of assignments due before the exams. And Tertiary study at Post-grad level requires full time commitment. However, I was very upset because one of the net friends deleted me from his list and i was so sad. My weekend went crying because i never wanted to lose him. So how do get over him and avoid Facebook??
i don't feel happy about him deleting me Sad

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11-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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ive always just said to myself your not going to do/use insert addiction here and kept my focus other things ive quit weed and cigarettes this way. As far as getting over them just realize if they are so important then you should be happy that they are and realize its greedy to be anything but happy for them

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11-09-2012, 08:30 PM
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Facebook is NOT the real world.It is a place for people to put out things about themselves they never would to your face. I loved it for a while then started seeing friends and relatives post things that were so not true.I caught so many people in their lies and confronted them and then I dumped FB.

People deleting you from their list is the equivalent to being broken up with via text message.It is childish and hurtful and you need to move on to real live interaction that is real, up close and personal and not people saying things they would never say to your face.

You spent your entire weekend crying over loosing a friend on FB.That is pathetic.You could have done something useful with that time. You don't need to get over HIM, you need to look at YOUR life.
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