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Topic: cheating ex
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Sun 09/27/09 10:41 PM
would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?




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Sun 09/27/09 10:41 PM
no

Winx's photo
Sun 09/27/09 10:43 PM
No.

JasmineInglewood's photo
Sun 09/27/09 10:44 PM
what about many years after the sting has worn off and you don't think about him romantically any longer bigsmile

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Sun 09/27/09 10:44 PM

would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?






cheating ex would that even include a ex hubby
heck no. but the only time i even call him now is regarding our son and thats not often. when my son was in the hospitol and we didnt know if he was going to make it, i ended up harssing his dad for him to come down and the only reason he came down was so i wouldnt call, he brought his wife and daughter and i sware his daughter had more freaken brains then he did and when my son came home, you think his dad would had called. heck no his wife did..i have no friendship with his dad.. his wife can deal with his crap

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Sun 09/27/09 10:46 PM


would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?






cheating ex would that even include a ex hubby
heck no. but the only time i even call him now is regarding our son and thats not often. when my son was in the hospitol and we didnt know if he was going to make it, i ended up harssing his dad for him to come down and the only reason he came down was so i wouldnt call, he brought his wife and daughter and i sware his daughter had more freaken brains then he did and when my son came home, you think his dad would had called. heck no his wife did..i have no friendship with his dad.. his wife can deal with his crap


flowerforyou

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Sun 09/27/09 10:47 PM

what about many years after the sting has worn off and you don't think about him romantically any longer bigsmile


It would never wear off, once I'm done with a person, that's it, I never want to see them again- ever.

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Sun 09/27/09 10:50 PM


what about many years after the sting has worn off and you don't think about him romantically any longer bigsmile


It would never wear off, once I'm done with a person, that's it, I never want to see them again- ever.


forgiveness is not in your vocabulary huh :wink: flowerforyou

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Sun 09/27/09 10:50 PM

would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?







No

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Sun 09/27/09 10:51 PM
Edited by Calleigh12 on Sun 09/27/09 10:54 PM



what about many years after the sting has worn off and you don't think about him romantically any longer bigsmile


It would never wear off, once I'm done with a person, that's it, I never want to see them again- ever.


forgiveness is not in your vocabulary huh :wink: flowerforyou



I assumed you were asking for honest answers when you posted this thread, so I gave an honest answer, whether or not "forgiveness is in my vocabulary" is rather irrelevant. Next time you post a poll, I'll be sure to lie.flowerforyou

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Sun 09/27/09 10:52 PM
You can always forgive but you do not have to accept the behaviors or continue a relationship.

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Sun 09/27/09 10:54 PM

You can always forgive but you do not have to accept the behaviors or continue a relationship.


true flowerforyou

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Mon 09/28/09 05:22 PM

would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?





No and no... so many fishes in the ocean.. I have let go some of the smaller one but other than that I have to keep looking for the bigger one....just have to get more bait here...laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 09/28/09 07:51 PM
I would never forgive her for cheating on me so NO. Anna x

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Mon 09/28/09 08:01 PM

would you attempt to establish a friendship with a cheating ex?




devil yespitchfork

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Tue 09/29/09 01:52 AM
No, in fact I would try to find a way for her to dig her own grave and be arrested for something stupid she is doing. Like, I don't know, maybe DUI or drinking on the job?

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Tue 09/29/09 01:53 AM
huh

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Tue 09/29/09 02:02 AM
Is one knife in your back enough? Or shall we try for two? laugh laugh laugh

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Tue 09/29/09 03:24 AM
It would never wear off, once I'm done with a person, that's it, I never want to see them again- ever.


forgiveness is not in your vocabulary huh :wink: flowerforyou



i agree. it takes me a long time to shut the door on someone i love but, once i do, it's pretty much sealed permanently.

it isn't even a matter of forgiveness; more like apathy.

besides forgiving someone doesn't necessarily mean wanting to maintain a friendship.

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Tue 09/29/09 03:27 AM
With friends like the "X" who will need enemies .

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