Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ex husband and I have friendly conversations every week. What’s it to you?
Get your own life.
But how does this work once you are in a relationship with someone new?
I have a family member who is still close with his ex. They still go to dinner and occasionally she’ll sleep over in his guest bedroom (or so he says.) I will never understand why they divorced if they still carry on like this. Neither is seeing anyone else. Make it make sense.
Anonymous wrote:I ex husband and I have friendly conversations every week. What’s it to you?
Get your own life.
Anonymous wrote:I ex husband and I have friendly conversations every week. What’s it to you?
Get your own life.
Anonymous wrote:I read up in this topic and it was one of two reasons as to why they can remain friends or want to remain friends.
-One or both never actually loved the other
-One or both are still in love with the other
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who got a divorce five years ago and he recently told me that he talks to her regularly, as in several times a week. He claims he's not still in love with her, but I think he just doesn't want to admit it to me. Maybe he needs to still sort out his feelings. Their kids are now adults.
I think you are in love with him and you are jealous.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who got a divorce five years ago and he recently told me that he talks to her regularly, as in several times a week. He claims he's not still in love with her, but I think he just doesn't want to admit it to me. Maybe he needs to still sort out his feelings. Their kids are now adults.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who got a divorce five years ago and he recently told me that he talks to her regularly, as in several times a week. He claims he's not still in love with her, but I think he just doesn't want to admit it to me. Maybe he needs to still sort out his feelings. Their kids are now adults.