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Would you ever do this or have any of you guys wished your ex happy bday? What was the result?
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Good thing shes your ex...i dont know the exact date....
Good thing shes your ex...i dont know the exact date....
this guy gets itI have a strict rule to end all contact once the relationship is over. Birthdays are no exception.
Speaking of which, shes actually SUING the church. http://www.globalpost.com/dispatche...man-who-restored-the-jesus-fresco-sues-churchGood thing shes your ex...i dont know the exact date....
your avy gets me everytime still
I have a strict rule to end all contact once the relationship is over. Birthdays are no exception.
Before we become ex's, soul mates, wives, FWBs, we are human beings. Wish her a happy birthday.
That's the problem. It often does. A simple HBD can streamline into something more, explained most easily because one person or another still has unresolved feelings for the other.QTF.... As long as its innocent and won't lead to conversation ain't nothing wrong with being cordial. ( unless you looking for more)
Nothing wrong with sending good wishes to someone. Keep it mature. Too the point. If ur Tryna get the bread. Do what u need to do. If ur questioning it don't do it.
My ex wished my a happy bday last week
I'll probably do the same. Nothing wrong with being cordial..but i guess it depends on how you view that ex post-relationship
That's the problem. It often does. A simple HBD can streamline into something more, explained most easily because one person or another still has unresolved feelings for the other.
It takes two to date, but only one to break-up.