hurtloam wrote:
Vvery nice, but what's this got to do with just being friends after a break up.
I'm confused by the above question. Did you somehow miss the following two key paragraphs of what I wrote?
Mona Pereth wrote:
I've usually been able to stay on friendly terms with my exes. It depended on the reasons for the breakup.
I consider it highly desirable to be able to remain good friends with an ex-spouse or ex-lover. I'm not sure I agree with Prometheus18 that it requires "training in mental discipline," but it does require a certain level of emotional maturity on the part of both ex-partners.
How is this not relevant to "just being friends after a break up"?
The remainder of my message dealt with longer-term strategies to make it easier, in the first place, to remain friends after any future break-ups.
I'll now respond, below, regarding a more specific short-term issue you raised in your original post. Perhaps that's what you felt was missing from my previous reply?
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