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From: cak@CS-Arthur (Christopher A Kent)
Newsgroups: net.singles,net.social
Subject: Re: friendships with SO's
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Date: Thu, 20-Dec-84 14:39:44 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 20 14:39:44 1984
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Boy are you lucky to have managed to retain your best friend
status with your ex-SO. It usually just doesn't work that way -- it
certainly never has for me, much as I've tried.

A good friend of mine has tried to explain it as follows: during/after the
breakup, your ex has a hard time dealing with you in any capacity because
s/he still sees what was there and what s/he still wants to have. This
seems to mainly be caused because most breakups are one-sided; not
amenable dissolutions as you seem to have had.

Lord knows, I've always wanted to remain friendly and supporting, and
I still care very deeply for the people that I've had as SOs and broken
up with (or been tossed by). But I don't get to express it very often.

Lucky you.

Cheers,
chris