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If you're one of those Christian teens who dates in high school and college, then you probably know what it feels like when you break up with your boyfriend or girlfriend. Sometimes a breakup is mutual and easy like you've drifted from one type of relationship to another. For others, though, breakups can feel like your world has been turned upside down and the air becomes so thick it is hard to breathe. You mean actually feel the hurt? Emotional pain is bresk for those around you, mostly because they don't want to see you hurt. So, they try to cheer you up and do things for you to make you feel better. Sometimes those actions make you think you shouldn't be feeling pain or sadness dtaing the loss of your relationship. Allowing yourself to feel adting pain by crying, journaling, praying, etc. As God moves you forward and away from your breakup, you will be amazed at how the doors and windows open up to other dating relationships. The problem with relationship jumping is that Christian teens who do this tend to look to others to complete them rather than God. If someone really special comes into your life, it's okay to date again soon after a breakup, but be sure you are entering into the relationship for the right reasons and not use the other person as a crutch. When a dating relationship ends, it's not the end of the world -- even if it feels that way. It is important to get out and live life. Yet, you also want to enjoy the things you do. When you feel like Christian dating after break up is ready to take over your pain, get out and have some fun. Spend time with friends, go to a movie, join a pick-up game of football -- whatever you find enjoyable. As you spend time with people doing the things you love, you'll find that the pain starts to lift. For some people, moving on from a relationship is extremely difficult. These people hold onto the pain and never seem to be able to let it go, and often they don't want to. If you're having trouble letting go of a boyfriend or girlfriend, try talking to your parents, a aftrr, or pastor. Sometimes it can help to see a Christian counselor.

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