Anonymous wrote:Did you keep all of that stuff or did you throw it all in the trash as soon as the relationships ended?
If you kept some of them, what does your current husband think about you keeping them?
Anonymous wrote:I had one ex who gifted me a timeless Gucci bag and a beautiful Tiffany's necklace. I've kept both. I see no reason to part with them.
Anonymous wrote:Was married 30 years and loved my husband deeply. Found out he had been having an affair the entire 30 years. I collected up all the letters and cards I had saved from over the years and pitched them. Removed all his photos from the family album and pitched them. Packed him up and pitched him (ie had him move out). Removed pictures from the wedding album of myself and my family and plan to pitch the remainder but am holding off for a year or two just to make sure. Sold the wedding ring for melt value.
Anonymous wrote:I kept it for a while but got rid of it before engagement, while cleaning for a move.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I have a box of stuff like that. I don't keep them because I have feelings for any of the exes - it's really because it's neat looking back at my younger self and the letters/photos are a part of my history. It's similar to reading old journals. DH isn't threatened by them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kept it for a while but got rid of it before engagement, while cleaning for a move.
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, photos too. DH doesn't care. A few shoeboxes of past memorabilia. I wouldn't date a man threatened by past loves, much less marry a man intimated by such nonsense.
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My husband is my great love, but not the only love in my life. Why would I want to erase good memories and history?