NO definately not, like the saying goes she made her bed so let her lie in it. She is the past, let it go you don't know what is going on in this relationship of hers and you don't need to find out. You might open up a whole lot of trouble and will be sorry for it later. If you want to help someone...........help yourself.......you sound like a caring person and some people will take advantage of that.
2006-11-18 19:32:15
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answered by lisa b 3
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2 years is a lengthy time period and he or she married somebody else??? You of route have solid emotions yet do not enable her play you, you do not favor to get damage worse. If she needs then you she could divorce her husband and then pursue something with you impressive. yet when she ever extremely loved you, why did she marry somebody else contained in the first position??? That had to ruin so that is purely incorrect, in such a good number of procedures. that is virtually unforgivable -- yet I understand you may love someone that a lot, and for that lengthy. She's nonetheless merciless to have placed you by this.
2016-11-29 06:36:40
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answered by gnegy 4
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It's not a good idea to get financially involved with an ex. If she did not tell you of her problems, then pretend that you do not know about her problems. If she is avoiding you, then she probably would not accept your offer to help anyway. Let her work out her problems with her spouse and be thankful that you are better at managing money than they are.
2006-11-18 17:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No, your ex girlfriend belongs exactly where she is...in the past. You should not worry about her anymore since any help that you offer might be taken by her as a sign that you want to have an affair and it will cause problems in her marriage too. Leave her and don't increase her problems by entering her life again.
2006-11-18 22:34:29
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answered by DrSH 5
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Do yourself a favor and stay away from your x....their is a reason that you are no longer together and she has moved on to a new life. You need to do the same...keep your money in your pocket....good luck
2006-11-18 16:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you are trying to bring more trouble into their home, stay out of their financial troubles and their business. She has a husband and they can figure out how to get out of THEIR situation.
2006-11-19 05:44:32
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answered by Shay 4
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Absolutely not! She and her husband got themselves into their crisis...let them find their way out of it.
2006-11-18 16:32:33
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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If you and your ex-girlfreind stayed freinds after you broke up and her husband is your freind, I would offer. But, If you guys aren't freinds the husband will probably get mad.
2006-11-18 16:37:13
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answered by Mel 1
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If she's married then he should be looking out of them as well. It's none of your business now I think.
2006-11-18 18:43:13
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answered by Finalsay 1
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Absolutely NOT
2006-11-18 16:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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