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This may sound strange but... Go out with her, be her wingman and set her up with someone. You won't feel as bad about it as you have some power over the situation and unconsciously feel it was you who made her do it, not her doing it despite you. It's easier to move on and feel less attracted to her when you act up in yourself not to want her so much so you're willing to help her find someone.
It's a double edged sword. It's like the ultimate DHV, shows confidence, you're fun to be around, you're showing a lack of interest and all this culminates to an intense attraction to you. Meanwhile you're actually forcing her out of your head which makes you less interested.
I'm with that as it's something I did prior to getting with her on a night out (although she didn't get with anyone).
As it stands she's being off with me, hardly talking and being really 'nice' with the other guy housemate (something she often likes to do, as I once said I thought she liked him). I'm guessing this is because I got with another girl last Friday and took her to my room.
I'm not going to try and make amends, but any suggestions?