Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s possible. What happens when she gets a serious boyfriend or you get a serious girlfriend. Someone somewhere isn’t going to be happy about your relationship with your ex.
This is what happened to me- the new Gf didn’t like our friendship and he had to choose. I get it and stepped back and went no contact, but honestly it hurt more than any romantic breakup I have ever gone through
Anonymous wrote:I'm very close with my ex. We text almost daily, i watch their pet when they travel, I travel with them to visit our kids, we do holidays together. Lots of the texts are a group chat with the kids, but also 1 on 1.
They have a partner, I do not. Their partner knows the deal but is actually more impressed with our maturity than threatened by my existence.
The new partner is busy with their family.
Now that we don't need to visit our kids together for things like "parents weekend" and "graduations" - 1 more to go, I suspect we will travel less together but eventually there will be houses bought, move ins, weddings, babies. So.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for responses. One reason I put “very” close is because she’s like one of the guys and I can talk to her extensively about things like sports that my GF has zero interest in.
Talk to sports with a guy then.
Your GF should leave you so you can be with the woman you really love and be happy, but the truth is your ex dumped you. There’s no going back to the way things were, sorry. That’s a part of growing up. Grieve the break up and move on.
Ex didn’t dump me. I broke up with her.
Then it’s even more unreasonable to expect to stay very close friends with someone you dumped. There’s no going back, sorry!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for responses. One reason I put “very” close is because she’s like one of the guys and I can talk to her extensively about things like sports that my GF has zero interest in.
Talk to sports with a guy then.
Your GF should leave you so you can be with the woman you really love and be happy, but the truth is your ex dumped you. There’s no going back to the way things were, sorry. That’s a part of growing up. Grieve the break up and move on.
Ex didn’t dump me. I broke up with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for responses. One reason I put “very” close is because she’s like one of the guys and I can talk to her extensively about things like sports that my GF has zero interest in.
Talk to sports with a guy then.
Your GF should leave you so you can be with the woman you really love and be happy, but the truth is your ex dumped you. There’s no going back to the way things were, sorry. That’s a part of growing up. Grieve the break up and move on.
I totally get that. Partly why I posted is cause she’s seeing someone new and is pulling away a bit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s possible. What happens when she gets a serious boyfriend or you get a serious girlfriend. Someone somewhere isn’t going to be happy about your relationship with your ex.
This is what happened to me- the new Gf didn’t like our friendship and he had to choose. I get it and stepped back and went no contact, but honestly it hurt more than any romantic breakup I have ever gone through
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks for responses. One reason I put “very” close is because she’s like one of the guys and I can talk to her extensively about things like sports that my GF has zero interest in.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s possible. What happens when she gets a serious boyfriend or you get a serious girlfriend. Someone somewhere isn’t going to be happy about your relationship with your ex.