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My ex got married and I'm in bits

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Question - (20 August 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 20 August 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, anonymous writes:

please dont think me a bad person but i need to write this.

my ex fiance got married recently-i have to admit i was completely gutted. i made a huge mistake losing him-although we were both to blame for the split and now i dont know what to do. recently he did try to contact me via facebook but i deleted the connection because i couldnt bear looking at the photos.

im in bits completely. i wish there was a way i could talk to him but i cant. i wouldnt contact him because i respect the fact hes married and im not one of those homewreacker people you read about. im driving myself insane fantasising about maybe one day getting back with him etc maybe he;ll split up with her etc and i feel like trash am i wrong to hope has anyone got any advice please

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A female reader, starfairy United Kingdom +, writes (20 August 2009):

starfairy agony auntSometimes it's a case of the grass is greener...You broke up for a reason and might just be having rose tinted views of your relationship, remember why you broke up & concentrate on that.

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