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My ex started dating someone new 3 weeks after we broke up, and I feel physically sick when I think about it. How do I stop comparing myself to her?

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That reaction is deeply human. Comparison after a breakup often comes from hurt and fear, not from any true measure of your worth. Try to name the feeling underneath the comparison, such as grief, rejection, or shame, and respond to that feeling directly with compassion. In therapy, we also challenge the story that someone else's new relationship means you were not enough. Your value is not up for debate just because your ex moved on quickly.

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