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aishah, you absolutely need to come hang out at the pool and drink umbrella drinks with me....because I love this. For me, this is also where kindness, respect and taking some care for the feelings of people that we once at least claimed to care about comes in. It can be really, really hard to see an ex move on...and if there's overt flirting in front of us or "she's so much better than you" stuff going on....it just hurts. So....yes, I would date the ex of an acquaintance, but if we ended up at the same event together, for instance, I wouldn't be climbing into my honey's lap and trying to elicit some "get a room" commentary either. Well, I don't do that in public at all anyway, but you get the picture. I think it's perfectly possible to move on without trampling on the feelings of the people we used to be with. Sometimes it just calls for a little discretion, and I think adults should be capable of that. I'm still in the "no way in hell when it comes to dating exes of close friends" camp though (with regard to my own choices only)....that would just feel super icky to me personally.
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I'm not tall enough to ride emotional roller coasters ![]() Last edited by JustJo; 10-14-2012 at 08:49 AM. Reason: typo |
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