Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purged it all not too long ago. Don't want my husband or kids stumbling across that stuff, esp since it no longer has sentimental value for me.
So again I ask are you trying to pretend like those days never happened? You can't do that. Those days happened for better or for worse.
Nope, never had any to save.Anonymous wrote:Yes or no? Regardless if you did not end up marrying them they were still your boyfriend during that moment in time. Nothing will ever change that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No and my HS boyfriend sent me a copy of one a few years ago. I graduated from HS 30 year ago. So weird and awkward. We are both married with kids. His wife kind of looks like me though.
So you want to pretend like that moment in time did not exist?
Anonymous wrote:Purged it all not too long ago. Don't want my husband or kids stumbling across that stuff, esp since it no longer has sentimental value for me.
Anonymous wrote:No and my HS boyfriend sent me a copy of one a few years ago. I graduated from HS 30 year ago. So weird and awkward. We are both married with kids. His wife kind of looks like me though.
Anonymous wrote:This summer my mom gave me a box of letters and other mementos from middle and high school that had been in their attic for years. It was amazing how many letters I was clearly exchanging with friends - when we travelled for summers away, people I met at camp, friends who had done study abroad, etc. In college I got an email account (this was the mid-1990s so no one I knew had internet at home yet). It really made me nostalgic for the lost art of letter writing.
To answer OPs question, I read through some of the letters from past boyfriends, cringed heavily, and recycled. I did keep a some photos from prom, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This summer my mom gave me a box of letters and other mementos from middle and high school that had been in their attic for years. It was amazing how many letters I was clearly exchanging with friends - when we travelled for summers away, people I met at camp, friends who had done study abroad, etc. In college I got an email account (this was the mid-1990s so no one I knew had internet at home yet). It really made me nostalgic for the lost art of letter writing.
To answer OPs question, I read through some of the letters from past boyfriends, cringed heavily, and recycled. I did keep a some photos from prom, etc.
My mom just gave me all of this stuff too: a large box of all my high school and college papers.
I shoved it in the basement because I don't have time to deal with it now. Some day I'll go through it.
It has all my correspondence with my college boyfriend in it. I don't understand others who say that their husband would mind seeing it. Mine could care less. He knew I had many boyfriends before him and he had many girlfriends before me too. It's no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:This summer my mom gave me a box of letters and other mementos from middle and high school that had been in their attic for years. It was amazing how many letters I was clearly exchanging with friends - when we travelled for summers away, people I met at camp, friends who had done study abroad, etc. In college I got an email account (this was the mid-1990s so no one I knew had internet at home yet). It really made me nostalgic for the lost art of letter writing.
To answer OPs question, I read through some of the letters from past boyfriends, cringed heavily, and recycled. I did keep a some photos from prom, etc.