No, don't worry, you're not sounding like those people. They tend not to have -anything- to say about it.
And yeah, your advice is sound. I've taken it from myself as well; believe me, I'm able to see the learning aspect of it. But, suffice it to say, when one experiences a breakup of this caliber (not like my friends, some of whom act like it's the end of the world when the girl they've dated for 2 weeks lets them gently down; mine lasted for 8 months and my entire reality/worldview/future plans were pretty much shattered) it makes it hard to appreciate the positive side of things.
It doesn't necessarily make it hard to realize the positive side, or to focus on it, but it takes away the ability one usually has for truly feeling better after having considered the bright side. To be perfectly honest, this is one of the only bad experiences I've ever had in my life where it hurt me so profoundly that I can truthfully say I would rather forfeit the learning, however important or helpful this knowledge is, simply to erase the experience from my memory.


Thanks: 
He said he wants to date me but i told him i'd definatly be his best friend and he was all, "Yes. BEST friends." So now we've promised we'd try to talk to each other at school more even though it's hard cause we have only one class together.
After waiting for a while, I was looking at the ground, (Brad and I were sitting down) then all of a sudden I hear, ?WTF are you doing here?!? And then I hear Brad talking, and I look up and there was Petteri! (Petteri was asking that to Brad haha, because he didn?t know Brad was going to be there, it was a pretty big surprise, because Brad lives in Southern California, like a 6 hour drive to the San Francisco airport, where we were.) Then Brad gave him a hug then I gave him a hug. ^_^
