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I go to State...want me to push her down a flight of stairs? I kid...but seriously. My ex broke up with me out of the blue after 2 years for literally no reason it seemed like. Just do yourself a favor now and try and move on...you'll drive yourself crazy playing the what if game.

This. If you get a new girl, you wont even think about ur ex anymore.

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If you're drinking socially with your buddies at a bar or just to act the fool, I don't see a problem. Drinking alone through will probably end badly/in tears (if you're that kinda dude)/breaking things.

If I may be mega cliche, time heals all wounds. I went through a bad break-up a couple years ago and at my worst I literally couldn't sleep at all the first night. Then things got progressively better over the next few days, weeks, months, etc. A good habit to pick up instead of drinking is definitely working out. I worked out and ran more than ever right after my break-up, and got in great shape. This both helps you feel better about yourself, increases your chances of hooking up soon, and may make her feel like poo if you run into each other around town sometime.

You could also seek the advice of Mr. Robert Frost:

"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life — It goes on."

You'll be all right.

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