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Getting over someone is a personal process, and it varies for each individual. However, there are some common signs that you might be moving on:

  1. You think about them less: You no longer think about them constantly, and they don't occupy your thoughts as much as they used to. You might even go days or weeks without thinking about them at all.

  2. Your emotions have stabilized: You don't feel a strong emotional response when you think about them or see them. This can include not feeling sad, angry, or bitter about the way things ended.

  3. You're not hoping to reconcile: If you can honestly say that you don't want to get back together, that's a strong sign you're over them. It means you've accepted that the relationship has ended and you're ready to move on.

  4. You enjoy your own company: You feel comfortable and content being alone, and you don't feel the need to be in a relationship to be happy.

  5. You're open to new relationships: You find yourself open to the possibility of new romantic relationships. You might even develop feelings for someone else.

  6. Their social media doesn’t affect you: You can see their posts, or posts about them, without feeling upset, jealous, or nostalgic.

  7. You feel a sense of peace: You've made peace with the past, forgiven them for any wrongs, and even hope the best for them in their future.

  8. You’ve learned and grown: You've learned from the experience and grown as a person. You can recognize the mistakes made, and know what you want in your future relationships.

Remember, healing is a journey and it's okay if it takes time. There is no specific timeline for getting over someone. What's most important is that you're kind to yourself and give yourself the space you need to heal.

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