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Why You Still Have Feelings For Him and How to Move On | Relationship Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and how to move on when you still have feelings for him.

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Mat has helped millions of people around the world attract love and develop fulfilling relationships. He’s also the founder of a revolutionary system of attracting love called Manifest Your Man.
In addition to running a highly successful coaching business, Mat is also the co-author of the best-selling Project Everlasting, which received a major, six-figure advance from Simon and Schuster publications.
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  • @sharonlin5745 says:

    I have been in a relationship for 21/2years and 1 month ago he cheated on me..I’m done with him and blocked him..but I am healing but it hurts so much..😢😢😢

  • @jeanettehigginbotham says:

    I deserve peace.

  • @abioduncliff4892 says:

    Thanks so much, this video is so timely for me 🙏🙏🙏

  • @yayalough3249 says:

    When u hear step one and cant accept and start bawling😭… why cant all men be house trained like matt!!

  • @user-ck9gv5mf1t says:

    The worst thing about it is that we start to soon to have sex with the person we started to date, here is the pheromones the more we restrain of having sex to soon the better off we get to know the man.

  • @yurimaperez1145 says:

    Such a great video, Mat! Thank you.
    A breakup is so painful. “Time”heals period.
    Learn from mistakes. Stay busy definitely

  • @JustDriftin says:

    What a beautiful soul you are 💚 This is my new favorite video. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @JanetSmith-xj7zf says:

    Perfect timing to receive this.

  • @Lety-vk5uj says:

    Not all break ups are a tragedy. One can be suffering more staying in the relationship than suffering alone.

    When men are so selfish and don’t respect you and take you for granted, then why to stay with them. It’s toxic.

    • @user-wh7bm1tp4r says:

      @Lety-vk5uj  so true. At the time it seems so heartbreaking but when the emotional overwhelm eases. Then and only then do you realise how much better life is without that person in your life.

  • @sarapascual2639 says:

    Thank you so much for this video, Mat. The quality and depth of your content is always top-notch, but this one is so important. I believe those 5 steps can also be applied to any kind of disappointment or obstacle we face, but for a yearning heart in pain, it’s brilliant 🙏🏼

  • @MBAinternetmktg says:

    Great video, thank you!

  • @relientkarwen says:

    This is one of my favorite videos that you’ve ever put out – thank you so much, Mat!

  • @jacalyntweedie5377 says:

    1. Never take anything personally. 2. Know that it wasn’t you or anything you’ve done and you are enough. It’s been awhile since I went through it but I remember the pain. When my relationship of 10 years ended, I had a good cry, brushed myself off, took care of me, and got on with life. I refused to be controlled by feelings for someone who didn’t value me enough/was the wrong fit. I’m a firm believer that life happens for us, not to us. (Also, thank you, and I’m so glad I found Matt on YouTube. At 69yo I feel like there’s still hope to find a great guy.)

  • @janicesilverman6317 says:

    My love for 2 years let go of our relationship.Because he’s dying of Pancreatic cancer. It hurts to be let go and knowing I will never see him again.😢

  • @user-wh7bm1tp4r says:

    I met up with my ex recently, and we hugged and spoke as friends. This was a big step as our breakup had been very raw, and emotions were running high.
    As I sat chatting with him, I felt great in the realization that I’ve moved on. No more pain. No more anger. No regrets. Great stuff. It’s onwards and upwards in my new exciting life ❤😊

  • @charissedecalongne2553 says:

    Very helpful. Thank you so much for the work you do. It’s powerful to hear you tell your own experience. When someone says your fear aloud and then went on to crush it, it’s like taking a shot of liquid hope. Bottoms up 🎉

  • @Emillyy94 says:

    Sometimes the breakup is the blessing. If I didn’t experience this breakup then I wouldn’t have learned about abandonment wounds that I have that I can now heal myself.

  • @suziekew33 says:

    Thank you – this was very comforting! 🙂

  • @lovamo6017 says:

    I needed this today. Loooove numbers 3 and 4, about finding an empowered story and finding what encouraging components of the relationship you can walk away with. I can relate to them so much. Also, I tend to think of my life as a novel anyway, so this could just be the big disappointing heartbreak that leads the protagonist through the changes and learning that bring her to her real person. And reminding yourself of the bullets you dodged. And harnessing pain is definitely better than bathing in it–once you can get there. It’s hard.

  • @janesmith162 says:

    Wow… this is your best yet! Thank you.

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