NO!!! Narcissists don't heal. They are teflon emotionally. Just get away from them.
Even after you have had time to heal from a bad relationship, you still remember that a relationship might work out badly, and this makes you more cautious about starting a new one.
I don't really think so. You should try to take a break from "boyfriend and girlfriend" relationships and to more friendlier relationships. You need some time to heal from the break-up.
that's a good question i think i said i think it would heal the same but you never know
try to seek advise from a competent person
You can get over a relationship it takes time. Try and keep yourself busy and surround yourself with friends and family. In time your broken heart will heal.
Is it space you truly want or a break up? If you feel like the relationship is going nowhere, then you must not fool yourself into thinking a little space will heal things. You should sit down and talk to your partner and let them know what is bothering you. Take it to couples therapy if you need to, therapy isn't a bad thing. It is for people who really want to work on their relationship or figure out what is going on. A 3rd party (the therapist) is very good at transulating your feelings into words.
depends on what the cause is. Relationship trouble? Find a distraction. Assess what caused the trouble and address it.
It could mean that he is interested in you and may be ready to move on from his past relationship. However, be cautious as he may still need time to heal from his breakup before pursuing a new relationship. It's important to communicate openly and take things slowly to ensure both of you are on the same page.
I don't know what you have to heal about because you broke your ex-girlfriend's heart. You cheated and broke that bond of trust with your girlfriend. Now you're paying the price. However, her friends should butt out and leave it up to the two of you to work out one way or the other. Apparently your girlfriend is immature and is playing the "wounded sparrow" scenerio to get friends to feel sorry for her and do her own fighting for her. The both of you should be discussing this and no one else should be involved.
Respect her decision and give her space to process her feelings. Focus on improving yourself and moving on from the relationship. It's important to prioritize your own emotional well-being and not hold onto resentment.
Symptoms are the language of a disease. All symptoms of illness are the body's first attempt to balance/heal itself. The language of symptoms is the best language that asks for the remedy