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My ex


Question Posted Sunday March 16 2008, 12:05 am

I broke up with my ex-boyfriend because he cheated on me. That was about 5 months ago, and he has a girlfriend now and I have a boyfriend. We are still good friends, despite what he did to me, because we have always been friends, even before we went out. So we still hang out, but always in large groups of people and have a really good time (as friends). But I feel like I'm being disloyal to my boyfriend because my boyfriend really dislikes my ex and does not trust him (although he's never told me he doesn't want my ex and I hanging out). Plus, my ex and I were friends previously, even before my current boyfriend and I met. Should I feel guilty about hanging out with my ex? Hmm.

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karenR answered Sunday March 16 2008, 12:00 pm:
No reason for you to feel guilty. You are doing nothing wrong. Your boyfriend may not always like
all your other friends. You probably won't like all his. Nothing wrong with that at all & nothing to feel guilty about. Ex's or not. :)

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caitiebug6793 answered Sunday March 16 2008, 2:31 am:
Well if you still want to hang out and be friends after what he did to you, then be friends with him it's your choice but maybe your boyfriend has a reason to dislike your ex. It could be the fact alone that he cheated on you, maybe not I don't know. But it's a situation where it is totally up to you.

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