There's really no way to tell him without hurting him but just be completely honest he will move on in time
Honesty is the best policy and there is no way you can tell this person you don't want to see them without hurting them, but, most of us have been rejected in our lives at least once and we all get over it. The person will move on and there are plenty of fish in the sea.
When you stop thinking about him/her!!!!!!! EDIT: You don't necessarily have to stop thinking about them to be over them. You will know when your over them, you will stop hurting, you will be able to move on and be with someone else without comparing the two, you will be able to forgive them and talk to them without any resentment.
It depends. Some do some don't but it really matters how much pressure you apply to the move. For example, the walls of Jericho would not hurt unless you put pressure into the move. Same thing with arm bars and sleeper holds. Moves like the Kimura lock and yes lock really do hurt.
I'd put the word down, but it's not acceptable language on this board! There is no gratification for hurting another even if they have hurt you. It takes strong character to be hurt by someone and move on and learn from that experience without trying to seek revenge. There is no challenge whatsoever by feeling good about hurting another no matter what they've said or done to you. It only breeds misery. I have a good quote I keep on my refrigerator that says, 'If you can't forgive the person that hurt you then THEY control your life!'
creases help skin to touch something without it hurting.
Depends how old "someone" is.
You don't. You move on. Hurting someone never benefits you in any way. Someone once said that poison is the thing that that one uses to hurt another that always hurts you more.
In wrestling "no holds barred" means that an wrestler can used any move or technique on his opponent without fear of penalty or disqualification. "No holds barred" matches are usually a form of extreme wrestling.
Move out and get a restraining order on him.
Generally you cannot move out without the permission of your parent or guardian until you are 18.
To clothesline someone means to thrust out an arm horizontally to stop them in their tracks, usually by hitting them in the neck or throat area. It is a move commonly seen in professional wrestling.