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Would you spend 24 hours with your ex?
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Would you spend 24 hours with your ex?
15Yes46.67%7No40.00%6I once spent 24 hours with NLyUK and AndyW's mum13.33%2 -
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If they have been killed, stuffed and the heads mounted on your lounge wall, then yes.Originally posted by vetran View PostI can still talk to all my exes. Does that make me odd?Comment
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I don't understand you lot - one minute you are balls deep, the next its hilt deep.
Apart from one who decided to run off with my friend/acquaintance after 2 dates with me (she gave him a dose , luckily I hadn't partaken: laugh ) I have managed to finish with the others on good terms.Comment
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It makes them odd.Originally posted by vetran View PostI can still talk to all my exes. Does that make me odd?Comment
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Would you spend 24 hours with your current? Or would you have to ask his accountant?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt makes them odd.Comment
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He's having to pay the accountant in kind, so it's a sensitive subject around the house right now.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWould you spend 24 hours with your current? Or would you have to ask his accountant?Comment
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Mixed history I'd imagine for most people with anything from one's they'd only see if they could see the look of terror in their eyes as they realised you were driving into them to "still would" so don't want to put themselves in such a position. I'm still amicable with a couple of them, not seen others for years and not particularly bothered, either. There are a couple I'd be interested to know if they're doing ok because I felt more for them but not to the extent of being bothered searching for them.Originally posted by vetran View PostI don't understand you lot - one minute you are balls deep, the next its hilt deep.
Apart from one who decided to run off with my friend/acquaintance after 2 dates with me (she gave him a dose , luckily I hadn't partaken: laugh ) I have managed to finish with the others on good terms.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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