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I don't think so
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In most cases I would say no, but there are exceptions, like if you have a child together, or if it was a really long realtionship and you have come to need that person in your life.
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Depends. 80% of the time, nope. But I have been friends with one ex for about 5 yrs. He's cool like that.
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Some do! I'd rather move on! less coplicated I think! :-/
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My wife and I have this discussion often as her sister seems to think that she needs to retain every guy she has ever associated with (dated or otherwise) as a friend. I don't see how you can do that, just doesn't seem feasible. There are stages in life and sometimes we move on.
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Depends on how much affection was in the relationship beforehand.
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Well teenage ex's. Yes. Not so sure about older, mainly because I haven't gotten too that stage yet... +5
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Yes... Especially if the split was amicable, and even MORE especially, if you have children together.
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Well i think that you cant. I tried it in my past and there would not be a moment when i wanted to say something sweet or talk about me with her stuff. And she told me that she felt this way too soo we couldnt stand being friends. Well it also depends on how much you cared about her if you really did no and if you didnt then yes.
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Yeah, Im friends with many of my Ex's. We hangout and do stuff, even though I kinda have a Gf
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It is absolutely possible in some cases and totally impossible in other cases.
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Definitely. My ex-wife and I are still the very best of friends, and she is always "recommending" me to her GFs. She's one Helluva little "matchmaker," and we've been divorced since May of 1995. +5
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I've never been able to.
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Of course, but not likely.
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my step dad (aka real dad because he raised more then any other man even my biological father) and mom our living proof it can happen even though they sometimes blow up on each other
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