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From: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuqui[The Time Traveller])
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: friendships with SO's
Message-ID: <2080@nsc.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 15-Dec-84 14:15:00 EST
Article-I.D.: nsc.2080
Posted: Sat Dec 15 14:15:00 1984
Date-Received: Mon, 17-Dec-84 04:27:12 EST
Reply-To: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuqui[The Time Traveller])
Organization: Callahans
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Summary: 

References:

>> Now for the sad part. In the past two or three months I have witnessed
>> several breakups. In about 90% of them there is no more contact between
>> the two people who were once so close. Is it really possible to break
>> off a relationship like that without remebering all the wonderful things
>> that happened between two people? Or is it that I'm expecting people to
>> develop something deeper than a mere physical attraction when they start
>> "going out"?

Sometimes the breakup is so acrimonious that you honestly no longer want to
associate with that person. It is always painful to lose a friend, but
with what that SOB did to tou they weren't really a friend anyway so the
hell with them.

Actually, in the above case you were probably never friends anyway. Some
people seem to forget that step on the way to becoming SO/lovers, and it is
a good way to get kicked in the, uh, face. sigh.

I've seen a lot of relationships that simply needed time to let the
associated parties resolve their pains and problems. Case in point: me. A
few years back I got involved with a wonderful young lady. Unfortunately, I
was also married at the time, and it created a few problems. The upshot was
that she and I split with multitudes of bad feelings and the marriage had
some rather severe problems for a while. That young lady and I kept in
rather distant contact until well after the divorce was going along and
then decided to try to rebuild the relationship. Fortunately, we seem to
have succeeded, and we're finally quite close friends. Circumstances
and emotions prevented us from being friends for a while, but time can heal
many hurts if you let it.

chuq
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