Do people remember their Ex?
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Do people remember their Ex?
Have you ever experienced such a thing in your life? Whereby someone reminds you of your Ex and then you find yourself uncontrollably thinking about the person?
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I totally agree. Experiences are what make you. And exes are part of that. I have one in particular that crosses my mind a lot, but not in a "i dont know why i left him" kind of way, but rather, i hope he is ok and has found someone else to love. So it's true.. once you care for someone, it's hard to stop.Trina Higgs wrote:I think people will always remember an Ex or Ex's mainly because that person, no matter how the relationship started or ended, they made an impact on your life. It could be a big thing or a small thing but the point is, that ex changed you or even made you who you are today.