“Dear Coleen: Guidance on Love, Loss, and Moving Forward”

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Britain’s beloved advice columnist, Coleen Nolan, renowned for her candid nature on Loose Women, now offers guidance on sex, relationships, and life challenges. For inquiries, email dearcoleen@mirror.co.uk or send mail to Coleen Nolan at The Daily Mirror’s London address.

In a recent letter to Coleen, a distraught individual confessed to kissing and sharing a bed with someone other than their long-distance partner, leading to a breakup. Despite minimal physical involvement, the writer remains devastated by their actions and is desperate to reconcile with their ex, whom they consider their soulmate.

Coleen reassures the writer, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and acknowledging youthful mistakes. She suggests that the strain of a long-distance relationship, particularly during the formative years, may have contributed to the situation. Encouraging the writer to focus on personal growth and social experiences, Coleen advises against putting undue pressure on the relationship’s future.

While suggesting a potential reunion with the ex upon their return, Coleen emphasizes the healing power of time and self-care. Drawing from personal experiences of heartbreak, she assures the writer that moving on is possible with patience and a fulfilling life outside the relationship.

As you navigate this challenging period, remember that healing is a gradual process, and embracing new opportunities will eventually lead to closure. Stay resilient, cherish your friendships, and trust that brighter days lie ahead.

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