Topic: How to forget past
Blackmamba223's photo
Wed 11/02/16 09:22 AM
Any female above 25

Robxbox73's photo
Wed 11/02/16 09:29 AM
A poster of Stalin??? Are you for real?? Guess thats what all the hip chiks are going for in West Bengal, eh?

Oh, and the best way to forget??
Try this.
1/3 bottle of JD
1/3 bottle of Tecila
1/3 bottle of Mescal.
Drink it all down..
You'll be lucky if you can remember your name in the morning.

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Wed 11/02/16 12:25 PM

A poster of Stalin??? Are you for real?? Guess thats what all the hip chiks are going for in West Bengal, eh?

Oh, and the best way to forget??
Try this.
1/3 bottle of JD
1/3 bottle of Tecila
1/3 bottle of Mescal.
Drink it all down..
You'll be lucky if you can remember your name in the morning.

Hahaha, that will likely do the trick for at least a week! If your memory comes back at all that is laugh

inni_dreamz's photo
Wed 11/02/16 02:31 PM
laugh

One Tequila Two Tequila Three Tequila Floor! drinker




Seriously ---

For me it's hard to let go of something I want, even when I know I can't have it! So --- forgetting the past begins with moving on.

The obvious things are ---- Keep busy, date, hang out with friends, read lots of books, when you find yourself thinking about that person, change the subject in your brain - as often as it takes. Repeat. :)


no photo
Wed 11/02/16 02:37 PM
Edited by greeneyes148 on Wed 11/02/16 02:38 PM

Any female above 25


why?.. what did you do that you want to forget?

did you wake up wearing lades panties?.. r maybe a little " hanky panky" in the men's locker room? heh.. come on.. tell us... what was it.

we won't tell anyone else... I swear.

LewisW123's photo
Wed 11/02/16 05:09 PM

laugh

One Tequila Two Tequila Three Tequila Floor! drinker




Seriously ---

For me it's hard to let go of something I want, even when I know I can't have it! So --- forgetting the past begins with moving on.

The obvious things are ---- Keep busy, date, hang out with friends, read lots of books, when you find yourself thinking about that person, change the subject in your brain - as often as it takes. Repeat. :)




Good advice. Especially the staying busy part. Personally, it's hard for me to read because I end up getting distracted and have to keep re-reading paragraphs. But I stay busy with the other stuff.

Also, moving on begins with acceptance. You have to keep telling yourself, "I did the best I could, but it's over."

NotPay4Play's photo
Wed 11/02/16 05:56 PM
It all depends on how a persons brain is wired..

As for me my memories. The goid, bad, and worst never go away.

As for moving on. That's a bit easier to do.