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[QUOTE="Lincoln:167816"]josiah_the_black said:[QUOTE]exactly, but even if you become friends, depending on the circumstances one of you (maybe both) is going to want to get into the sexual aspect of it, which is cool but you gotta remember once you start banging again its gonna start to rekindle old memories and it would just end up with trouble on your hands that you dont need, if you are interested in becoming friends 3 years after you broke up there probably isnt going to be much of a "friendship" as much as it would be a friends with benefits type thing so NO![/QUOTE] Sure exactly...what do you say three years later. Does it even matter at that point? I don't think it really would...my point is if things were that fucked up in a relationship then what makes anyone think it will work as being friends? One of the two people involved obviously has enough of a problem with the other person to end it so why hang around and try to be friends if you didn't get along in the first place? Makes no sense....unless your that confused as to why it ended in the first place...in that case you'd better let your "friend" know exactly whats up. Being friends MIGHT work.......but at the same time how? And for how long?[/QUOTE]
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