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💔Heartbreak Support

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Available in Bengali and 21 more languages

A breakup or unrequited love can hurt as much as physical pain — that is not weakness, it is how attachment works. Whether it ended yesterday or months ago, the ache, the replaying of memories, and the urge to reach out are all normal parts of letting go.

What heartbreak can feel like

  • â€ĸReplaying conversations or "what if" scenarios on a loop
  • â€ĸCrying suddenly, then feeling numb the next hour
  • â€ĸChecking their profile even though it makes you feel worse
  • â€ĸStruggling to picture a version of the future without them

If several of these feel familiar, you are not overreacting — and you are not alone in it.

How VentiSpace Works

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Ways to cope with heartbreak

Gentle, practical ideas — not medical advice. Take what helps, leave the rest.

Write the unsent letter

Say everything you wish you could — then keep it for yourself. Naming the feeling loosens its grip.

Mute, don't monitor

You cannot heal a wound you keep reopening. Muting their updates is self-respect, not avoidance.

Grieve in waves

Healing is not linear. A bad day after a good week is normal, not a relapse.

Borrow other people's words

Reading confessions from people at the same stage reminds you the loneliness is shared.

Why People Choose VentiSpace

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Related Support Topics

Heartbreak support in other languages:

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to get over heartbreak?+

There is no fixed timeline — it depends on the relationship and you. What helps most is letting yourself feel it instead of rushing. Many people find the sharpest pain eases over weeks while deeper healing takes months.

Is it normal to still miss someone who hurt me?+

Yes. Missing someone is about the attachment and the routine, not a verdict on whether they were good for you. Both things can be true at once.

How can I vent about heartbreak anonymously?+

On VentiSpace you can write exactly what you feel without using your real name, and read confessions from others going through the same thing — for free.

If you need urgent help

VentiSpace is peer support — not a crisis line, therapy, or medical service. If you are in distress or thinking about harming yourself, please reach out now. These helplines are free and confidential (India):

KIRAN (Govt. of India) — 1800-599-0019 ¡ 24×7, 13 languages
Tele-MANAS — 14416 · National mental-health helpline
Vandrevala Foundation — 1860-2662-345 ¡ 24×7
iCall (TISS) — 9152987821 · Mon–Sat, 8am–10pm

You are not alone.

Whatever you are carrying about heartbreak, you can put it down here — anonymously, in your own words. Your voice matters. Your feelings are valid.

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