How Do You Let Go Of Someone You Love?
By sheenarobins
@sheenarobins (547)
Philippines
October 13, 2008 9:22am CST
If you love someone so dearly and hope that you will grow old with this person and just so suddenly He/She says goodbye to you because he found someone else. You have shared your dreams, your life and intimate memories. Without fear, let him into your heart and know you and know him that you have become familiar of the things that makes him/her cry, what makes him/her happy or sad. How do you deal with it?
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3 responses
@marshiemallows (1010)
• Philippines
14 Oct 08
letting go of someone as they say is really hard. i haven't done it too often to know how i really do it. it just comes. the letting go part for me is quite easy but the thing i find hard to do is coping. i usually cry myself to sleep for nights.
@sheenarobins (547)
• Philippines
14 Oct 08
Hey marshie! this is the 2nd time you responded on my discussion. thank you very much. we should be friends! You really like the letting go, huh!
@lovelyvelle (639)
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13 Oct 08
In my case, most of the time I am the person who always said goodbye. Even I knew how much he loves me and how much he did his best, when he asked me why I wanted the relationship to end. I just said I knew I have loved you, but I think its not a love that will stay forever as man and wife for life. So I don't have an idea about how to let go of someone yet. Maybe I haven't been in love for life to anybody yet, or maybe my heart is not feeling in love that I can say its a true love. That's why I don't have an idea how it hurts to let go.
@magicalangel (642)
• Brisbane, Australia
13 Oct 08
Getting someone else is not the only reason of departure of one relationship. There are many more reasons for saying goodbye to each other. May be one is not ready commit fully or may be one found opposite partner cheated. It is never easy to come out of that feeling and attachment they shared together but for good cause or good life ahead they have to say goodbye each other to live life on their own terms rather than getting hurt in continuing that relationship.




