by justinoldguy on December 7th, 2006

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You dated/lived with/married (no kids) someone & then you break up on "OK" terms, because it just WAS NOT working. Are you able to still be friendly or casual friends with that person, or do you prefer or need to have NO contact with them at all?

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  • by TheAnswerer on December 7th, 2006

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    Yes you can be friends with that person. My friends and me have always broken up and then got back together with the Ex as friends. If the person absolutely hates you, then there's nothing to do but ignore or stay away. But if they just get over it, ask if you just want to be friends.

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  • by hemiman on December 7th, 2006

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    I married a lady about 1 1/2 after my wife died, we decided we made better friends than a married couple. I still visit her and her new husband about twice a month, they gave me a key to their home and when I am in town I can stay there whether they are there or not. He is about the best friend I have and she is too. It can happen.

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