>>40761340 (OP)First off, we've all been there. It'll get better. Honestly, you're better off asking a free AI chatbot for a list of some simple self-help ideas for recovering after a breakup. They're surprisingly useful for practical shit like that because it's easy to scrape that kind of data from the web. Just give it prompts for no glazing, no waffling, and an emphasis on helpful common sense.
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>Take up exercise or a new sport, exercise is a natural antidepressant>Join a club or take up a new hobby to meet new people (but don't be afraid to drop out and try something different if you don't like the people in a particular group, don't suck up to fit in)>Maybe try meditation, relaxation exercises, self-help books, things that make you feel more grounded>Try new things and experiences, travel a little>Lean on your friends and family, provided they're not emotionally-retarded>Don't rely on crutches like alcohol or drugs, it'll only hurt you in the long term>Avoid the temptation to become a shut-in. Even if you don't feel like hanging out with friends, at least go for a walk, cook a meal, play a video game, paint or draw - just don't let despondency turn you into a hikikomori>Don't go hunting for the first person you meet as a replacement love. If you find someone nice, even on a casual basis, great. But don't throw yourself at someone atrocious out of rebound desperation. >/x/-related angle: definitely don't use hookers as a crutch. They were probably first in line for the clot shot, and you don't want them shedding spike proteins on your privates. Which is a shame, because pre vax, seeing a clean sex-worker was actually a viable way to relieve some tension after heartbreak. But there you go, the depopulation billionaires ruin everything...>>40761540WTF?! You have no idea what caused anon's breakup.