Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find that the people who want to remain friends with their exes are the people that cannot stand it when other people don't like them. I'm not a psychologist, so I'm not going to label those people insecure, co-dependent, etc. but it's definitely something.
I think they feel ownership and a need to believe nobody else is better.
Alternatively, I think they like to keep him/her on a back burner and potential 'no strings' for life thing.
I really think no good comes from having an intimate opposite friendship with someone outside of your spouse (who you had lots of prior sex with). (not talking about casual guy friend, work, neighbor, etc.). I mean look at Bill Gates and his lifelong 'friend' and Prince Charles with his 'Camilla is just a good friend'.
No way in hell would I enter into a marriage with someone so hung up on a past love, which OP I don't think is your case, btw.
Who was Bill Gates’s lifelong friend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find that the people who want to remain friends with their exes are the people that cannot stand it when other people don't like them. I'm not a psychologist, so I'm not going to label those people insecure, co-dependent, etc. but it's definitely something.
I think they feel ownership and a need to believe nobody else is better.
Alternatively, I think they like to keep him/her on a back burner and potential 'no strings' for life thing.
I really think no good comes from having an intimate opposite friendship with someone outside of your spouse (who you had lots of prior sex with). (not talking about casual guy friend, work, neighbor, etc.). I mean look at Bill Gates and his lifelong 'friend' and Prince Charles with his 'Camilla is just a good friend'.
No way in hell would I enter into a marriage with someone so hung up on a past love, which OP I don't think is your case, btw.
Anonymous wrote:In the “H is in love with ex” thread, someone mentioned how they still love their exes, loved them enough to realize they weren’t right for each other, the joy of watching exes fall in love with other people, that they were in each others’ weddings….
Do people really feel that way? I don’t have any ill will towards my exes, but I don’t really feel the need to talk to them, and while I hope they do find love, I don’t have any desire to watch it happen. When I found out an ex had gotten married and had a baby, my only thought was “good for him” and then I never gave it a second thought, never felt like reaching out to congratulate him.
The only ex I’ve ever been in touch with is a strange guy who reaches out to show me pics of his quarterly tropical vacations with beautiful women to show me what I’m definitely NOT missing. And even then it’s usually just a “looks fun” and I forget about him until 6 months later when he emails me more pictures.
Am I in the minority here? Is it pretty common to contact and care about exes?
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the situation... I have two ex boyfriends I spent a long time with (4 years and 5 years) and I feel no ill will towards them, but I have absolutely no desire for them anymore. I don't know why -- clearly I enjoyed sleeping with them for years. But now it's gone.
I feel more attraction to random new men I meet (fleeting!). I have a feeling it's more common for women to feel that way once they move on. I think men are more likely to keep some attraction going and replay the "highlight reel".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the “H is in love with ex” thread, someone mentioned how they still love their exes, loved them enough to realize they weren’t right for each other, the joy of watching exes fall in love with other people, that they were in each others’ weddings….
Do people really feel that way? I don’t have any ill will towards my exes, but I don’t really feel the need to talk to them, and while I hope they do find love, I don’t have any desire to watch it happen. When I found out an ex had gotten married and had a baby, my only thought was “good for him” and then I never gave it a second thought, never felt like reaching out to congratulate him.
The only ex I’ve ever been in touch with is a strange guy who reaches out to show me pics of his quarterly tropical vacations with beautiful women to show me what I’m definitely NOT missing. And even then it’s usually just a “looks fun” and I forget about him until 6 months later when he emails me more pictures.
Am I in the minority here? Is it pretty common to contact and care about exes?
I don't feel that way at all. I don't love my ex, I loved MYSELF to realize it wasn't a good relationship FOR ME and got out, I walked away and didn't look back so have no idea if he fell in love or got married, etc. I just moved on with my life. I haven't talked to him since I was ... 19 or 20?
Anonymous wrote:In the “H is in love with ex” thread, someone mentioned how they still love their exes, loved them enough to realize they weren’t right for each other, the joy of watching exes fall in love with other people, that they were in each others’ weddings….
Do people really feel that way? I don’t have any ill will towards my exes, but I don’t really feel the need to talk to them, and while I hope they do find love, I don’t have any desire to watch it happen. When I found out an ex had gotten married and had a baby, my only thought was “good for him” and then I never gave it a second thought, never felt like reaching out to congratulate him.
The only ex I’ve ever been in touch with is a strange guy who reaches out to show me pics of his quarterly tropical vacations with beautiful women to show me what I’m definitely NOT missing. And even then it’s usually just a “looks fun” and I forget about him until 6 months later when he emails me more pictures.
Am I in the minority here? Is it pretty common to contact and care about exes?