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Still stay friends??
Still stay friends?? |
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Yes it would depend on how they break up and the type of person they are. There are people in this world that no matter what you do you are not going to make them happy!
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Better for the kids if you can try to get along...
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yes you can do if you are both adult enough.
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10/31/2014 10:09 am |
it can happen----but it reallydepends on the breakup
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i have tried with some, but no dice on any.
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It depends on the circumstances of the break up, if they can remain friends all the better, if they have children, but sometimes it is not easy and needs to be worked at.
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Had a business meeting a few months ago in the town where my ex lives. Made it a point to go see her after 30 years of no contact. Best thing I have ever done in my life, except starting seeing her in the first place.
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I hope they stay friends....................
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well too difficult to summerize in one question
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Well, I'm sure some can, but it's never worked out that way for me.
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11/2/2014 7:43 am |
Sure why not?????????????????????????
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Its possible. I know a few that have had horrible divorces in through the years either because of health or the kids have become friends or at least keep in contact. I am a neutral acquaintance of my kids father. Because of the reasons why I separated myself from him, I would never trust him and therefor never consider being his friend. My kids know of his doings and because of this they also play it safe. I preferred my kids knowing the whole picture, and not have them years later be in a total cloud of what had happened.
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It all depends on the individuals involved, and what caused the breakup in the first place. If two people just grew in different directions, it can happen.
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Depends on if they reached a peace about the breakup. If one felt intense betrayal or personal shame about what transpired than probably not. The best thing for both to do in most cases is summarily move on. It can make new relations complicated and the source of jealousy.
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It depends on what caused the breakup..If it was just drifting apart then yes they can remain friends
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11/3/2014 6:22 pm |
It can happen but it usually doesn't.
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11/4/2014 8:10 am |
It can be done but it's not easy.
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depends on how they break up
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I think that the two main factors are maturity and the reason for the break up. I have always tried to remain friends and keep them as a part of my life even if the parameters have changed.
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I want to remain friends with my ex, but the circumstances are different BUT I'm trying.
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I voted no for the simple fact, at least one of the parties involved decided to break it off. That would lead me to believe they don't care enough about you to want to remain friends. However, some will do it out of guilt and that is not someone you want as a friend anyways. One on one consult - For all your love and relationship needs. The one question challenge - One free question! Ask me anything!
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Yes in most cases you can be friends-unless it hurts to much when you see that person-then no, best not to be friends.
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