How long should you give somebody space?

How long should you give somebody space?

I think it's like 1-2 weeks now, but it still doesn't feel like it's enough.

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She's already getting her asshole rammed by Tyrone, bro. Get over it.

I'm talking about a guy, user.

Tyrone's gettin his asshole rammed by another Tyrone

Why are you giving them space?

is he like ur best friend or something?

This and entirely this. He left you for another fag, faggot. You're such a faggot.

If this is relationship wise then I will give it to you straight as a fellow fren, its highly likely she or he is moving on, sorry pal…

Digits dont lie user, dont get hurt like the same way i did, it was painful

usually when this happens it means "don't ever see me again" i mean how can u be so oblivious op? Justin is getting rammed by Tyrone as we speak because he has a BBC

Kill yourself, that way they can have all the space they want

>ITT: Incels who can't answer a basic question.

Some estimates say a week. Some say a month. There doesn't appear to be a set time. It's more of a "when the feeling's right" kind of thing, I'm afraid.

Post nose

>T. Tranny with no relationship experiences beside an online bf whos fat

>with no relationship experiences
The pot said to the kettle.

whatever gets you sleeping tonight

>whatever gets you sleeping tonight
The truth about you? Thank you, it already does.

I don't have much relationship experience myself but I just don't understand how you would need to take that much time away from someone you truly love and care about. "Giving space" always seemed like code for "I don't really like you that much." But what do I know.

user im trying to help OP and ur here calling people incels, seems like ur projecting

just feel it out. took me half a year to almost get over my ex. sometimes it just sucks

>user im trying to help OP
If you're going to lie, at least be smart enough to make it less obvious.
>and ur here calling people incels
Which is somehow more helpful than the tangentialisms you keep resorting to.