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Should I mention my ex to him?

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Question - (23 September 2010) 3 Answers - (Newest, 24 September 2010)
A female India age 30-35, *nku91 writes:

I had a break up 6 months earlier, now i had moved on and have a new boyfriend. I have not told him about my ex boyfrnd coz he loved me since we where in school. Should i tell him about that, leave the thing as going on coz everything is well and we are happy and satisfied now?

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (24 September 2010):

Don't talk about your ex any more than necessary. But do tell him that you had one.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (24 September 2010):

i hate it when my gf keeps talking about her ex and keeps things around the house that belonged to him, i feel like leaving her because of this.

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A male reader, The Realist Canada +, writes (23 September 2010):

The Realist agony auntGenerally its a good idea not to mention any past relationships unless the other person specifically asks. If you randomly bring it up he will think that you are not over this guy and it won't sit well with him.

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