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How would you feel if one of your exes (especially someone you really loved) posted this quote on their page:
"I've never lost someone worth keeping"
How would you feel about it?
It would depend how long ago the break-up occurred. If it happened within the last few months, then yes, that would sting a bit. If it happened years after the fact, who cares? Time heals all wounds. Eventually you won't care what he thinks or if he thought your relationship was good or bad. Eventually, these questions or how you once viewed the relationship itself will be irrelevant to you. Hope you get to that place sooner before later because the pain of a broken heart can be awful.
He probably knows that you are reading his sh t on facebook. It could be a pathetic attempt to make you think that he didn't care, when he really does. Perhaps he's desperately looking for some kind of reaction from you. Did he ever try to contact you since you two have been apart?
I honestly just don't know if she truly meant it or if she is trying to hurt you. If he is trying to hurt you, then he still cares and that was just to get to you. Which it worked. Either or, good luck.
Didn't realize you were a girl. I had to change every she to he...lol.
Last edited by supermanpansy; 05-18-2014 at 01:48 PM..
I wouldn't care, they're my ex. It would be presumable to assume there is a reason why. I wouldn't know because I cut ties with an ex. No need to exasperate any pain or hurt feelings or butt hurt.
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