I have only been broken up with once, a few weeks ago actually.
As many of you know, I am currently in mexico and have decided to stay here for my last year of highschool. My cunt of a girlfriend couldnt wait two weeks to break it off in person. I mean, i know we werent going to work out with me moving out of the country for a year, but she could have at least waited till i was in town so i could give her the fucking post cards she wanted so bad.
Worst Breakup You've Ever Had
Started by: Boomerang | Replies: 47 | Views: 2,926
Aug 29, 2013 7:15 PM #1075882
Aug 31, 2013 3:49 PM #1076978
Just so its clear it doesnt have to be you being dumped it could be you dumping some one else too. You dont have to be the dumpee for it to be theworst breakup youve had.
Aug 31, 2013 3:54 PM #1076979
I fucked a girl in a week and left her the next day.
Aug 31, 2013 3:55 PM #1076980
Quote from CruelI fucked a girl in a week and left her the next day.
How are you not in the MAN club?
Aug 31, 2013 3:57 PM #1076983
Quote from BoomerangReturnsHow are you not in the MAN club?
I cant compete with Sacreds womanizing badassery.
Aug 31, 2013 10:17 PM #1077148
LoL! You really make me laugh the way you write the title, The worst breakup, it's like mention it has being more then one breakup, anyway there's no Breakup, cause I never had a reletionship, So uea :3
Sep 1, 2013 3:29 AM #1077384
psycho bitches, and i screamed "i'm breaking up with you" across main street to a gas station while i was biking, where she was with her family and friends.
Sep 1, 2013 3:31 AM #1077386
Quote from Tombistpsycho bitches, and i screamed "i'm breaking up with you" across main street to a gas station while i was biking, where she was with her family and friends.
That's more like "Best Break-up".
Sep 1, 2013 5:57 AM #1077443
Quote from '[NaimadMatrixNinja2000;1077386']That's more like "Best Break-up".
You spoke my mind
Sep 1, 2013 7:43 PM #1077691
ah, so we're on that side. then in that case i have no more stories.
This thread is great.
This thread is great.
Sep 1, 2013 7:59 PM #1077700
Quote from Tombistah, so we're on that side. then in that case i have no more stories.
This thread is great.
Well thank you kind sir.
Unless it's sarcasm, then fuck you.
Sep 1, 2013 8:14 PM #1077708
Quote from Tombistah, so we're on that side. then in that case i have no more stories.
This thread is great.
If you have more awesome stories, post them here to "cheer up the people that got dumped".
Sep 3, 2013 10:09 AM #1078674
My break up happened recently. We'd only been dating for 2 months (my longest in a relationship). We talked for about a week before she asked me out. She suddenly said to me last week that she saw me as a best friend, and no longer a boyfriend, as apparently there was no more "romance". Me being depressed before the relationship, then her breaking up with me so suddenly. I feel like crying all the time and have mild suicidal thoughts (Please note, mild). Pretty shit when I heard that she hooked up with someone today, so soon after. Apparently she was sad due to feeling guilty for dumping me.
Best relationship so far, worst break so far. Hoping to get new girlfriend as soon as possible.
Best relationship so far, worst break so far. Hoping to get new girlfriend as soon as possible.
Sep 3, 2013 10:24 AM #1078678
In regards to these stories, especially to the sentiment of the last post:
After a break-up, especially a bad one, it's best to keep in mind that you are your own person and that you don't actually need anybody else to be happy. Take some space for yourself, do the things that you like, especially the ones you wouldn't be able to while in a relationship and distance yourself from the former emotional attachment which took a bad turn. Because of just going through relationships like socks you might lose a sense of your own identity. Idek, just a word of advice, because I've seen too many people do that before.
Hoping to get new girlfriend as soon as possible.
After a break-up, especially a bad one, it's best to keep in mind that you are your own person and that you don't actually need anybody else to be happy. Take some space for yourself, do the things that you like, especially the ones you wouldn't be able to while in a relationship and distance yourself from the former emotional attachment which took a bad turn. Because of just going through relationships like socks you might lose a sense of your own identity. Idek, just a word of advice, because I've seen too many people do that before.
Sep 3, 2013 10:33 AM #1078680
Quote from ManthaIn regards to these stories, especially to the sentiment of the last post:
After a break-up, especially a bad one, it's best to keep in mind that you are your own person and that you don't actually need anybody else to be happy. Take some space for yourself, do the things that you like, especially the ones you wouldn't be able to while in a relationship and distance yourself from the former emotional attachment which took a bad turn. Because of just going through relationships like socks you might lose a sense of your own identity. Idek, just a word of advice, because I've seen too many people do that before.
I feel as though I need somebody to love me. Being depressed, then being in a relationship gave me the best feeling. I can't remember a time when I legitimately, or naturally, felt that happy. I do appreciate the advice though.