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<blockquote data-quote="Xeridanus" data-source="post: 126656" data-attributes="member: 5963"><p>i tried to stay friends with my ex-. it did not work at all. every converstaion just flared up into an argument, and it was hard to not do all those habits you pick up like little kissing/hugging icons when they leave or just stopping yourself from touching them when in person. i've been there, and it is just way too weird. i think it was fairly mutual when both of us decided (without telling the other mind you) that we would never talk to each other again. we just blocked each other and moved on. i've seen her twice at parties though (cos we have a lot of common friends) someimes i can't help myself from saying something to her. i always regret it. she never replied.</p><p></p><p>i have no idea how those young groups of people do it. just about everyone has a relationship with just about everyone else. it makes no sense to me what-so-ever. my sister recently broke up with her longtime bf of 6 months i think. yet they remain friends. it wasn't mutaul till a few days later when he agreed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xeridanus, post: 126656, member: 5963"] i tried to stay friends with my ex-. it did not work at all. every converstaion just flared up into an argument, and it was hard to not do all those habits you pick up like little kissing/hugging icons when they leave or just stopping yourself from touching them when in person. i've been there, and it is just way too weird. i think it was fairly mutual when both of us decided (without telling the other mind you) that we would never talk to each other again. we just blocked each other and moved on. i've seen her twice at parties though (cos we have a lot of common friends) someimes i can't help myself from saying something to her. i always regret it. she never replied. i have no idea how those young groups of people do it. just about everyone has a relationship with just about everyone else. it makes no sense to me what-so-ever. my sister recently broke up with her longtime bf of 6 months i think. yet they remain friends. it wasn't mutaul till a few days later when he agreed. [/QUOTE]
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