onlygirl Posted September 4, 2002 Share Posted September 4, 2002 I have a question. Is it really possible that couples that have broken up can be friends. I get so upset everytime she calls and believe me she calls. There conversations are always and only about what happened in there relationship. I consider that niether have really let go. Is this normal? Should I tolerat it? HELP. I really love this man. Link to comment
JoshDrmr Posted September 19, 2002 Share Posted September 19, 2002 Josh has decided he doesn't want this floating around the Internet anymore. Link to comment
sisterlynch Posted October 21, 2002 Share Posted October 21, 2002 You are in a position of power. You are on the inside and she is on the outside. How you want to handle this is a choice that is up to you. I might try talking to her one of these times. She is probably lonely and wants his companionship. This is a judgement call. He will leave it up to you to make the decision. Remember all people love to be persued, and it is easy to say that they are just friends and leave it at that. Where do you see yourself in the future? Going from relationship to relationship or being in a steady relationship? Picture yourself 5 years from now, do you want to still be going through this with him or someone new? Tell him not to talk on the phone when you are around. He should be able to give you that much. The hardest question is does he want you or her? If they have had a relationship in the past, it is possible that they do have a continuing relationship and that you are the interruption. Link to comment
lostpuzzlepiece1607306439 Posted November 27, 2002 Share Posted November 27, 2002 it all depends on the breakup really, i guess. if it was a bad breakup, then 'friends' sounds pretty distant, but when me and my ex broke up, we talked it all out, and was okay..if it was a good breakup, then it can be possible. recently it has turned sour for us though. Link to comment
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