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Cleanse Yourself After A Breakup | Dating Advice for Women by Mat Boggs #shorts

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and Cleanse Yourself After A Breakup

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  • @normaperez5094 says:

    Oh myyyy, it’s hard😂😂😂😂😂

  • @akshatakorgaonkar6895 says:

    That’s what i did and ut helped me to focus on myself and my traumas. Ut really helps

  • @juchebo100 says:

    So true! What he is talking about is exactly what I do after a breakup. I unfollow the guy on social media, delete his number, messages and pictures. I block his number as well.
    That’s my way of trying to heal and move forward. It’s easier said than done but it helps.

  • @marymartin6896 says:

    No dating for me until he no longer lives in my head.

  • @marymartin6896 says:

    Keep this recovery information going, please. .

  • @prathyushakarur says:

    I can attest to this. I clung on to memories for years after my breakup. But once I decided to move on. After 3 years, I cleansed my entire place, phone and mind. 4 years of living alone and haven’t felt this peace.

  • @camuyana says:

    Mat, I have been trying to move on after my divorce and he keeps hanging on. Unfortunately there is is stuff still here because he’s looking to buy a new place and his car also because he is out of town but will be coming back tomorrow to pick it up and hopefully somewhat it will die down but it has been torture to say the least and have him understand that the end is the end. Adultery has his consequences and I don’t love him anymore. So not always is it easy to end a relationship but I will make sure he understands once and for all!

  • @reinadelaluz1573 says:

    I always delete and throw away all pictures lol. I don’t understand people who keep pictures.

  • @MarloHernandez-tp5un says:

    This something I really needed to hear my thoughts feels are always about why did this relationship started out good then end up being the same way with abuse users cheats.

  • @dashiajames1882 says:

    Agreed…there’s no point in keeping toxic things/ppl in your life. Might not be easy but theres point keep he/she around or even wondering about that person. He/she just taking up space in your head. Just move on..!!

  • @janetroberts5140 says:

    It’s great to remove the ugly past!!! We only had one photo of our hands with the wedding rings. He crashed the computer so I don’t have it. It’s been 17 months of freedom, Divorce is over and I have everything out that he had here. I and ready to enjoy my life!!!

  • @debralondon2402 says:

    I agree. No half way in or out.

  • @glennm777 says:

    This is so awesome.

  • @josephsierra2760 says:

    To move on after breakup in terms of physically, mentally and emotionally is actually hard to do than we could imagine it😔

    • @KG-bliss says:

      What makes it easy is knowing that if that person was supposed to be in your life, they would be there and stop holding onto your own idea of who they were supposed to be. If that clicks in your head, then the process is doable… but you must want it. Doesn’t help stewing on what it was supposed to be, thereby keeping him/her around mentally.

    • @josephsierra2760 says:

      @@KG-bliss thank you for your advise. I am so appreciate that

  • @alicezhou8812 says:

    okay THANKS

  • @latoniahall6421 says:

    Amen, so True! I’ve Learned This the Hard way! Experience has Been my Best Teacher! #I Choose Myself! Self Love, is The Best Love!!!

  • @sjfsaphire4659 says:

    Not sure about the feeling part .but I do understand and support the cleaning. May I also add, use the time for you. Some say it’s easier said than done. So like Matt says, if you’re not ready put it in a box. You know you’re heart best. Listen to it. It hurts for a reason. Learn to let go the way you know best how.

    • @FollowthePetals says:

      I agree 🙂 Don’t worry about him feeling it.

    • @julieling1212 says:

      Have to laugh at this my ex boyfriend comes in to the pub to day he dried hes hair but he forgot to sort out hes he hair loss he cloths look like hes been though hes grandfather walldobe need to up dat hes cloths

    • @julieling1212 says:

      Living 2000 mails away

    • @julieling1212 says:

      2000 million malls away

  • @Outdoorsy511 says:

    Yep!! Spring cleaning guys….get rid of toxic people from your life. If He/She was suppose to be in your destiny, they wouldn’t have left. Let it go……

  • @MandyLui-xk2dp says:

    Well said

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