01-28-2021, 04:05 AM
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<br>I like the way you feel about it. It is the most productive.<br></p>
(01-17-2021, 09:21 PM)johndensmore24 Wrote: </p><p>Of course, I had a similar experience and we are now on good terms with my ex. It's about the reason you're breaking up. It is unlikely that you can remain friends after cheating on either side or something worse. If you break up due to the fact that your feelings had faded I think, first of all you should tell him. If he loves you, he'll understand. I know a lot of people who are <a href="https://breakupangels.com/stay-friends-after-divorce/">friends after divorce</a>, and they don't regret it at all. This is human nature and why not make it so that it has a benefit for you. Don't be negative.</p><p>
<br>I like the way you feel about it. It is the most productive.<br></p>