SuperGirlmlm
Gymnast
- Oct 3, 2011
- 499
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Okay, my best friend is a guy. We aren't dating, I really like him, but just as a friend. He was that rare kind of guy, that was not immature, a good listener. He always talked in a quiet voice, even when he was mad and any other normal person would be yelling. He always keeps so calm, and a steady, quiet voice. His voice was deep, almost soothing.
So, he's moving to California, his dad got a job in Sacramento. Yesterday, he asked me if I could hang out, and I said I could. He told me that he was moving. He hadn't told anyone else yet, that he was moving tomorrow.
So, earlier today, we said our good-byes. He told me that he would be visiting for Christmas to see family, and we could hang out then.
Then, I spent the rest of the day with a tissue in hand. Just thinking and organizing my thoughts.
Then, I went to gymnastics, my friends could help me chill and get my mind away from reality, and help me get over this. And, it worked. They were always making me laugh, even my coach helped me! I feel really loved now.
Now, I'm still trying to get over this. I'm not crying anymore, I'm just not saying much and I'm not hungry, I'm just not in the mood for anything but my favorite thing in the world, gymnastics.
Any tips on how to get over this?
And am I just weird, or is gymnastics the thing that takes your mind away from everything to??
Thanks for reading this long rant, I really appreciate your support while I'm going through something hard in my life!
So, he's moving to California, his dad got a job in Sacramento. Yesterday, he asked me if I could hang out, and I said I could. He told me that he was moving. He hadn't told anyone else yet, that he was moving tomorrow.
So, earlier today, we said our good-byes. He told me that he would be visiting for Christmas to see family, and we could hang out then.
Then, I spent the rest of the day with a tissue in hand. Just thinking and organizing my thoughts.
Then, I went to gymnastics, my friends could help me chill and get my mind away from reality, and help me get over this. And, it worked. They were always making me laugh, even my coach helped me! I feel really loved now.
Now, I'm still trying to get over this. I'm not crying anymore, I'm just not saying much and I'm not hungry, I'm just not in the mood for anything but my favorite thing in the world, gymnastics.
Any tips on how to get over this?
And am I just weird, or is gymnastics the thing that takes your mind away from everything to??
Thanks for reading this long rant, I really appreciate your support while I'm going through something hard in my life!