Absence makes the heart grows fonder. With the 'break', it gave both parties time to think and space to breathe. During this period, if all things make sense and a reunion occurs, it is always for the better.
2006-08-21 23:50:19
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answered by TK 4
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answered by Kendrick 3
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I had done that once but it failed. I thought the person has change but they did not. We dated first for about a year then after 4 years we met again and starting to date it only lasted 6 month before the flames came.
2006-08-21 23:59:49
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answered by Kenneth G 6
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it actual relies upon on you. It sounds like you're doing the incorrect issues. flow on along with your existence. If he comes back, then it really is giant. you could not spend your existence wishing him back if he would not favor to go back back. you're in ordinary words doing your self an injustice. do not seem for reminders of what became. seem interior your self and locate what's going to be. If he left you for someone else, don't be a 2d hand rag that he comes back to if the different courting fails. you're the biggest element on your existence and also you deserve a good existence and in no way being depressing.
2016-11-30 23:49:53
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answered by ? 3
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My husband left me for 4 months, I was pregnant with our first son. We have been back together for more than 14 years. I think so. We have a strong marriage. He just needed to learn that he needed us.
2006-08-21 23:38:32
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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I really does work. I broke with my man for 5yrs. when we met again he had married and divorced, had 2 kids. I took him back and he discovered we were meant for each other. We have been dating for the past 3 yrs now and we are getting married in December. It really works. I luv this guy and he loves me dearly. When we have sex its the best in the world. Hopes yours will work as mine did. Good luck.
2006-08-22 00:02:44
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answered by Trish 1
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Statistically, second marriages to the same person do not last as long as the first marriage.
2006-08-21 23:39:11
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answered by Left the building 7
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as a matter of fact...this is exactly what happened to me and my husband. we have known each other since 4th grade, we started dating in high school 9th grade then i broke up with him and dropped out. then before he finished his 11th grade year we were back together. he graduated in 99' and we wed in 01' we are going on our sixth year married and we couldn't be happier. we work together to solve issues and try not to argue...we have our spats but nothing damning to our relationship...it also helps that he's insanly mellow
2006-08-21 23:54:16
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answered by cherryred1981 1
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I don't know- from my experience they break up or end up divorced. If they broke up for a long time there was probably a very real reason for it. There are lots of fish in the sea....
2006-08-21 23:38:47
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answered by Europa312 2
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yeah,but it didn't work.
2006-08-21 23:52:22
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answered by sadia_r2 2
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