I can relate but, I don't actively hate any of them. I figure they're my ex's for a reason so I don't care to be friends with them nor do I want to waste my time and energy hating on and obsessing about them. In my humble opinion either way in the extreme would just keep me living in the past and prevent my life from moving forward.
I am guilty of living in the past, hoping to make something good happen in the present in order to stop. However I am afraid what I've learned from my ex's will influence distrust in any future relationships.
Understandable, I'm actually quite content to be alone and free of romantic entanglements. It's almost as if that part of me has died and I find an odd sort of freedom in it. I doubt I have the time or energy to endeavor to make mistake number three. I certainly can't afford the possible legal fees it might entail.
Is it normal to still be friends with all your past girlfriends?
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I can relate but, I don't actively hate any of them. I figure they're my ex's for a reason so I don't care to be friends with them nor do I want to waste my time and energy hating on and obsessing about them. In my humble opinion either way in the extreme would just keep me living in the past and prevent my life from moving forward.
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I am guilty of living in the past, hoping to make something good happen in the present in order to stop. However I am afraid what I've learned from my ex's will influence distrust in any future relationships.
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Understandable, I'm actually quite content to be alone and free of romantic entanglements. It's almost as if that part of me has died and I find an odd sort of freedom in it. I doubt I have the time or energy to endeavor to make mistake number three. I certainly can't afford the possible legal fees it might entail.