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attempting to become friends with an ex


Question Posted Monday December 10 2007, 7:13 pm

I want to become friends with my ex again. But, there are several problems. First of all, we haven't talked in about 9 months. Secondly, I have a boyfriend now who might become jealous if I were to become friends with the ex again. Also, I don't really know how I'd start a conversation with the ex. He and I have 1 class together and actually have several friends in common. Help, please?

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CaliDaniels answered Monday December 10 2007, 9:27 pm:
My boyfriend would be very jealous if I were trying to become friends with an ex again. It's nice that you want to be friendly, but I have gotten noting but problems from friendships with my exes. Make sure your boyfriend knows that there is nothing between you two, and that you just want to be nice. As for how to talk to him, just ask him how he has been and talk about stuff you'd talk about with any other friend. This should be easy since you have some nutual friends.
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