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14th June 2007, 20:42 #1Senior Member
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Your first true love?
After splitting up with my first true love just over a month ago (after over a year together), I was wondering if anyone still thinks about their first true love or were you lucky enough to stay with them until this day?
I can't stop thinking about Sarah infact i'm still in love with her and can't get over her, but guess i'll have to!
Anyone got any good ways over getting over her? No silly suggestions like sleeping with her best mate or getting pissed!Twitter - @Rallycameraman
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Gillian Kelly
She was the first girl I kissed and my first real girlfriend, but I was 11 at the time. We'd been going out for a few months when she moved away with her parents because her Dad got a new job and my heart was broken for the first time 
I caught up with her a few years back on Friends Reunited, she's married now with four kids.
Best way to get over a lost love is to find another to replace it. It may sound hard but you have to try and move on. There are plenty of others out there and for someone as young as yourself, there's plenty of time to enjoy life without tying yourself down to a permenant relationship.:ninja: silent and deadly :ninja:
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Take up golf.
“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
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All together now " The first cut is the deepest, baby I know the first cut is the deepest".
I'm a happily married forty something and I still think about my first true love, but you just gotta' get out there and meet someone new.
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Been split up from my first for seven months now. Worse part is, due to unavoidable circumstances I still see her 2 or 3 times a week, although she won't speak to me. It gets easier to deal with over time, but in terms of actually getting over it? No. And I actually doubt I will.
Apparently the hearing of your first loves voice etc creates a craving ten times stronger than that of a cocaine addict.
Also, it will be the worst thing for you to try rekindle things, completely screws you up.
A change of scenery is the best thing for it. Go somewhere completely new that has no connection whatsoever with your ex. That makes it a bit easier..Some say...
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Sorry to hear it, Cossie...
I'll never forget Sherri (nor the pain when she left)
Don't rush geting over her. It's a pain of love, and worth the hurt (if that makes any sense)9-23-2006 Cadey-Lee Deacon,The Rocket Pub, New Parks, Leicester: Little one, through some miracle of reincarnation may you be given a second chance at a full life. You\'ll not soon leave our thoughts and prayers ;(
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Is your name Steve Perry?
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Pamela Taylor from Vauxhall. Cute as a button and with a wicked gleam in her eye.
The shameless little madam jumped on top of me in the middle of a bomb site in John Islip Street Westminister and gave me such a smacker on the lips that all the chocolate melted off me Curly Wurly
Mind you I was only 9 at the time.
Chin up 306. We've all been there mate
Oh golly Oh gosh Had a lie on the couch with a nice bit o' posh from Burnham-On-Crouch:mad:
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All things must pass, my friend. First I fell in love madly when I was 20. But it never worked. She was dating my friend and then married him. I was invited to the wedding but did not go, naturally. My second big love was easier. We dated for four years and then she started getting on my last nerve. When I showed her the door I felt a tremendous relief. Now I'm happily married to yet another woman I love and we expect a child. Everything will be all right.
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I think mine was one of the girls from Charlies Angels, though hell it was so long ago I can't remember which

I had been around a bit but didn't know what love was until I met my wife, though I did learn the hard way, she managed to break my heart at least once on the way
Still, worth it in the end
Jim Raynor will be returning soon!



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