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Briana Jungwirth

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My girlfriend cheated on me, what do I do?

Leave her. If you don't want to leave her, then forgive her and stop dwelling on it. How old are you and how long have you been together? If you're young and you've only been with her a couple of months, then try to see it as a basic mistake a LOT of young people make, not taking a relationship very seriously in the beginning or not being sure what they want. Maybe also try to see it as a learning experience, for you and for her. Both men and women like positive attention - being told they look good, having someone admire them and make them feel good about themselves - and some people need it more than others. Maybe she's not getting enough of it from you, so she sought it elsewhere. Try being more emotionally fulfilling. And try to remember, at least she was honest with you.

Agree or disagree: it’s best to not change for no one?

True. Change whenever you think something is wrong. Not to please someone else. Because you are not sure if that person is a right person. But you can assure when it feels right with yourself.

Asked a girl out, she suggested group. Advice?

Go out with her in a group. That will allow you to get to know her a little better. If the group date goes well, ask her out again but tell her it will just be the two of you. She may be a little nervous which is why she suggested the group.

How long after a break up is it acceptable to start dating someone new?

There really isn't a law or a standard of etiquette on this. The answer is something like this: If you are over your ex and are truly open and eager for a new relationship, you are ready to date. If you haven't healed from the last breakup and are jumping into something on the rebound, as revenge, or just because you want to feel worthy of love, you are NOT ready to date and should take time to deal with the breakup and get your self-esteem back before potentially hurting a guy because you aren't ready.

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I believe that you don't meet anyone by accident. They're all a lesson. How to love or how to forgive. They all have a purpose, so when you part ways take what they've taught you and use that towards others. Let it better you, not bitter you

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