I just want a Canadian take on this.
If you are Canadian, how many people in your town or province, including yourself, do you know who say in the last 5 years had thought they were madly in love with someone and the other person did not feel there was a chemistry or did not take to the relationship the same way?
If say I were very depressed over this and went across small shops in Ontario or BC telling my story of why I'm hurt and why I loved the girl and she took me for my money and left. What advice would I get from most Canadians?How do Canadians cope with sad break-ups in relationships?
Eric you would pretty much get the same advice any American would give you, life goes on, time heals all wounds, you will meet your special someone, love will find you when you are least expecting it, she will gets what is coming to her in the end, what goes around comes around, etc etc.
Regardless of where you go.....the answer would be pretty much....pull up your big boy pants and live your life like it never happened. Time is far too short and too valuable to be pining away for something that is never going to be, and that was never was meant to be.
As for money you can always make more, obviously she needed it more then you realized.How do Canadians cope with sad break-ups in relationships?
She's not worth it and you need to move on. You don't really want to be with someone who doesnt want to be with you do you? And if you do thats desprate and sad.
You'd get the same answer anywhere.
But canadians are amazing. (:
Why would being a Canadian change this?
The Human Condition is what it is...and nationality really has little to do with it.
';aw dude that way sucks, let me buy you a drink and you can vent it off on me';
Maple syrup benders.
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