mamala86 Baltimore, MD age: 22
| Is it true that when it's over, it's over? I don't think that is true. I deal with this fella but his ex is a psycho. She looks at my web pages, sends me messages, the whole nine. I told him about it and he says he's done with her, she wants him back, and she misses him. He's trying to move on but apparently, she isn't. Should I deal and just go through this "ruff patch"? Or should I bounce while there's not any feelings there? I just don't know what to do. I'm trying to be mature about the situation because I don't know the lady. But she's not being a woman about this at all.  
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 samantha555 Montrose, PA age: 23
| Well I don't think you should hold it against the guy for having a crazy ex. I mean he did break up with her afterall, so he must have some common sense. As for the ex maybe she's just not ready to let him go. It's hard being the "new woman" when a guy just got out of a relationship, but give it time and she will stop sending the messages and move on. It just might take her a little longer than he to get over everything.
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lil_mama08 New Iberia, LA age: 19
| u should go off on the b*tch let her know how you feel about the situation!!!
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 impressivetoys Wells, MN age: 27
| First thing, look at the length of their relationship! Long or short lived. Then does he have kids with her? Because if it was a long relationship with kids, its a dangerous situation on your end, youll probably wined up gettin the shaft, then you might become the crazy ex. (just a figure of speech, dont be offended) Just play it safe, and feel out the whole situation. Guys have a tendency to hold on to a love longer and harder than a woman. A woman can fall in and out of love like changeing drawers, guys not so easy. When its there its embeded for a good time.
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 hardnstiff Baltimore, MD age: 23
| well i say u should just say f**k it u dig..its more 2 it then what he saying.u know how they say u can't have your cake and eat it 2...you're proving that saying 2 B WRONG
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