>>>>Ok, let's say it was your best friend. What would you do?
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>>>Same. As long as I knew she/he was ok (not dead or hospitalised), and I'd only been twitted, I'd get on with my life.
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>>Can you meet him/her regularly, see him/her conversing with other people and not being jealous or anything of this kind of feelings? Say, you still want to communicate and be friendly and need to supress and control yourself every day?
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>Good Grief! Grow up and move on... You're beating this horse to a dungy reddish brown stain on the rug. There ain't anything left to beat. Drop it.
Good grief, stop telling other people to grow up. It's insulting.
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