> ☭ Fokker wrote:
> After two years of denial, I have finally accepted that the only good thing that has ever happened to me (6 years despite her family and "friends" interference) is over.
Your relationship is not the only good thing that has ever happened to you. Good things happen to people every day. You are not your relationship to a girl, you can be a complete person without it. How do you deal with realizing it is truly over? Live your life. Do things you like doing. Talk to people about it. Take up a new hobby. Exercise more. These are all good things in how to come to terms with what happened. Telling yourself that she was the only good thing to ever happen to you only sets yourself up for never moving on.
In accepting that it is over you moved one more step down that path. I think after 2 years of denial, maybe you were finally ready to accept it. You denied it before because you weren't ready, maybe? Now you are ready, and you don't need drugs or alcohol.
Instead of trying to 'fill the void' of a relationship - just live your life, have fun, be confident. Eventually you will come across another girl whom delights your fancy. If you go in a desperate search for fulfillment through a relationship - all you will be doing is torturing yourself.
In the mean time - get out and go do something you enjoy, reconnect with friends, and have some fun.