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I'm on good terms with most of my exes. Some I keep in touch with more than others, but assuming there's a common ground of interest, there's no real reason not to get along on some level after a breakup. Being bitter is weak.
Of course, if they're whiny or twatty about it, I have no time for that either. But that goes for my friends as much as ex-girlfriends or anybody else in my life for that matter. Like Jamma said, it depends on the breakup. parKbench: I agree that ex-wives and ex-girlfriends are different in some ways since there's more of an emotional investment when it's a wife, but the bitterness between you and your ex-wife seems really strong, and might make any kind of relationship hard until you both get over it and are moving on. In a way it doesn't really matter if it's a girlfriend, or wife, or even a rival co-worker. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I think the most important thing is whether you can still respect your ex after the breakup. Breakups can happen just because you're not right for eachother, but sometimes you find out they're malicious or petty or otherwise bad people, and it's hard to respect someone and be friends with them in that case. Of course, that goes both ways--if you're a petty, bitter person, then it probably won't work out. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I'm guessing the rest of your post was meant for some other topic because it's not relevant to this discussion in any way. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I was speaking idiomatically. |