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Ladies: getting your heart broken- how painful?
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Jizzo T. Clown



Joined: 27 Mar 2006
Location: at my wit's end

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:51 pm    Post subject: Ladies: getting your heart broken- how painful? Reply with quote

Since so many women on this board find the pain of men amusing, I thought I'd start this, since the pain of a female heartbreak is equally amusing.

Don't forget to include all the graphic details! Very Happy
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Atavistic



Joined: 22 May 2006
Location: How totally stupid that Korean doesn't show in this area.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, of the three Major Relationships I've had, two of them were just done. One I should've ended years earlier and I was so over it by the time I dumped it that there really wasn't any pain. The second, whatever.

The third? Painful heart? Talk about pain in the ass.

We were engaged. He broke the engagement in a fit of post-PhD thesis panic.

Months later he admitted he screwed up. OK, well, I'm not coming back.

Then, recently, he started crawling back, calling, emailing, "just to chat." I am seriously into someone else, and even if I weren't, I wouldn't want Peter Pan.

Man needs to go away.

Pain in the butt.

The end.
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mole



Joined: 06 Feb 2003
Location: Act III

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent concept, JTC. I'd expect sniveling whiney replies which Atavistic certainly didn't give. Shocked
I think I speak for most saying nobody will be judgemental if your heartbreak story is about a same-sex relationship.

I hope we hear from kermo and princess.
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MollyBloom



Joined: 21 Jul 2006
Location: James Joyce's pants

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was younger, heartbreak was frequent because I was a young, immature, unrealistic romantic who believed in the happiness that the media threw at me.

I left my last boyfriend for someone else (the man I am with now), but that was a difficult time because I was going through some family stuff at the same time. I felt that he broke my heart because he disappointed me; he did not try (yes, try) to give me what I needed. Obviously I found it in someone else, so I left him.

When I was younger (high school & college) I used to fall in love quickly and get my heart broken, so I was always in love-angst. Although, I have left a guy because he went to the Jersey Shore and returned to surprise me with a bed FULL of stuffed animals, cheap boardwalk jewelry (I'm no snob, but it was plastic, and I was over 20 years old) and yes, a hermit crab. I guess it was a sweet gesture, but the love den of stuffed animals made me want to puke. When I broke up with him he stole a hubcap form my car!
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Big_Bird



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
Location: Sometimes here sometimes there...

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think I've had a couple of minor heartbreaks, but not devastating stuff. Took a few days or weeks to stop feeling a bit blue. But mostly, my problem has been in doing the heartbreaking which, in a way, is much much worse. When your own heart is broken, you just buy a few boxes of Kleenexs and get over it (though I can make light in this way because I've never been dumped by 'the one' which I know must be very hard). You have no choice. You just get on with it.

But, breaking a heart is much more problematic. I've always found this very hard to cope with. The problem here is, you do have a choice. And that is much worse. In fact on two occasions, I've spent more than a year building up to breaking another's heart. In hindsight wish I hadn't been such a coward, and had done it immediately. I wasted a few years with men I didn't want to be with, but cared too much about to hurt. But it was stupid, I wasted their time too.

I find it much harder dealing with another's pain than my own. And I've spent a lot of time feeling very upset and miserable about another's broken heart.

Stupid, I am. Embarassed
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jessie-b



Joined: 17 Apr 2006

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Ladies: getting your heart broken- how painful? Reply with quote

Jizzo T. Clown wrote:
Since so many women on this board find the pain of men amusing, I thought I'd start this, since the pain of a female heartbreak is equally amusing.

Don't forget to include all the graphic details! Very Happy


Why would the women here find the pain of men amusing? Are you joking or underestimating people? I don't get it.

Heartbrokeness is painful. If its not painful, its something else...I think most of us have had it and left someone in it's throes at some point. I think a more-pointed question would be...how long does the pain last?

I was recently heartbroken for two and a half days exactly. It was terrible...and amusing?
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mole



Joined: 06 Feb 2003
Location: Act III

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Big_Bird wrote:
Stupid, I am. Embarassed

Stupid, I think not. Compassionate, yes. I think we've all remained in relationships longer than we should have. Wink
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Jizzo T. Clown



Joined: 27 Mar 2006
Location: at my wit's end

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:08 am    Post subject: Re: Ladies: getting your heart broken- how painful? Reply with quote

jessie-b wrote:


Why would the women here find the pain of men amusing? Are you joking or underestimating people? I don't get it.


Yes, I was half-joking.

jessie-b wrote:

I think a more-pointed question would be...how long does the pain last?


As in the pain from getting kicked in the jewels? A few hours. Ok. How long does the pain last?

jessie-b wrote:

I was recently heartbroken for two and a half days exactly. It was terrible...and amusing?


If you were only "heartbroken" for 2.5 days, you obviously didn't care for the guy. Either that or you're completely heartless.

I find it strange that so far the women who have posted have claimed to be the ones doing the breaking up. Wonder what this says about females in Korea?
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tigerbluekitty



Joined: 19 Apr 2007

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I been heartbroken over myself. Been heartbroken over comic book stories. Been heartbroken over lost dreams. Believe me, it's painful.

I never been heartbroken over a guy though, mainly cuz I didn't exactly grow up as a naive, lovey-dovey, romantic. Growing up I played video games, mainly Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. I always saw myself as a gamer and guys as competition. Been around them, learned how they are and how they think, as the saying goes "study your enemy" - all I can say is I'm not impressed.

Being a gamer carried over to my dating life where I naturally became a player, knowing what I did about guys. I was the girl who made guys cry, and yeah I know it sounds bad but it was fun. Talks with my girl-friends over guy problems always annoyed me. They need to wake up and learn how to become players. Being a player is much more fun and satisfying.
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mole



Joined: 06 Feb 2003
Location: Act III

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tigerbluekitty wrote:
I been heartbroken over myself. arn how to become players.... Being a player is much more fun and satisfying.

Awesome! Do you happen to play Diablo II? We could partner up. Razz
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kermo



Joined: 01 Sep 2004
Location: Eating eggs, with a comb, out of a shoe.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmmm. Well, if you insist...

The last time I was heart-broken was about a week after falling in love. I don't fall easy, but this guy (with the help of Jack Johnson and some candlelight) somehow lured my skittish heart into a box, and then smashed it with a hammer.

We both knew he was leaving the country. We'd always fancied each other a bit, but were too sensible to do anything about it. I let him kiss me. I let him dance with me, shuffling gently around his apartment, whispering beautiful lyrics in my ear. I had expected a make-out or a tussle, but here's how he described what followed: "You needed to be loved and for
those nights before I left I did love you. I loved you like you should be loved."

I kissed him goodbye, and he something like "Be nice to your administrators. Be nice to your students. But don't be good to them. You're only good to me."

I had no idea what this meant. Was he asking me not to "be good" to anyone else? Was I supposed to wait for him? Be his girlfriend? Walking away from that door, I felt like all my skin was being peeled off. I felt like I needed to go out and buy the darkest chocolate I could find. I wrote him a letter. For the next week, I continued to feel *flayed.* Finally, after a week, he responded, and I realized that his "love" had been either a moralistic justification for "baser" needs, or a patronising, compassionate gesture.

I hated myself being such a wimp, for letting him have an "emotional one-night stand" with me. For every day of sweetness and delight, there followed a day of anguish and nausea. Thankfully, it passed, and I can now listen to his ringtone without crying. I can't believe I just wrote that.
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tigerbluekitty



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mole wrote:
tigerbluekitty wrote:
I been heartbroken over myself. arn how to become players.... Being a player is much more fun and satisfying.

Awesome! Do you happen to play Diablo II? We could partner up. Razz

Nah, sorry. Playing those sort of PC games can be nauseating due to choppy graphics.

Only games I play on the PC are Texas Hold 'Em or Blackjack.
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mole



Joined: 06 Feb 2003
Location: Act III

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tigerbluekitty wrote:
mole wrote:
tigerbluekitty wrote:
I been heartbroken over myself. arn how to become players.... Being a player is much more fun and satisfying.

Awesome! Do you happen to play Diablo II? We could partner up. Razz

Nah, sorry. Playing those sort of PC games can be nauseating due to choppy graphics.

Only games I play on the PC are Texas Hold 'Em or Blackjack.

I know the rules for Texas Hold 'Em, just not good at it.
Teach me! Do you play on a gambling website? With money involved?

Wish I could go to Vegas and play Yahtzee or Scrabble. heehheh
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tigerbluekitty



Joined: 19 Apr 2007

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mole wrote:
Do you play on a gambling website? With money involved?


The Poker Room has decent casino games.

I use play money, not real money. Online casinos aren't closely regulated like real casinos so it's hard to trust them with real money. The U.S. banned Americans from playing at online casinos in October 2006 anyway.

I'd love to play with you, but my online behavior is rather erratic, my mind is in different places. I could be playing poker while playing with online sand while watching TV while writing email. Yes, I'm one of those people who have a short attention span. Embarassed
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mole



Joined: 06 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 2:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Adult ADD. heh. Understandable.
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