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Old 01-02-2007, 06:10 PM   #1
Skotty
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Default Friends with ex partners

Well... here's the story, I'm 19, only had one g/f of 18 months, and we broke up 3 or 4 weeks ago, now heres the catch, she still wants to be mates (I know the choice is up to me)... but how many of you guys are mates with ya ex's? and does it work or not? I sorta been trying to be nice to her, but just seems that we argue over the slightest thing, so I doubt it would work for me.

I think she actually wants to be more than mates, but her family don't like me. Because I was a ******** to her on the weekend, and yeah she said she wanted to be best mates with me :s (heh she was going to take me back till I told her I went for a cruise with one of her friends.)

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