of course it is although it depends on y u broke up if u really care 4 1 another and try hard at it u definitely can get back 2gether
2007-12-24 19:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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My Aunt and Uncle actually divorced for about 5 years, and then re-married, and have been married for about 50 something years, so yes it is possible. It depends on the circumstances and the willingness of the parties involved to work out the problems that broke them up in the first place. Actually sometimes time apart is good for a relationship. It gives the two people a chance to really appreciate what they miss about the other.
2007-12-25 03:22:59
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answered by Mo 3
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You don't state your age or just how serious the relationship, but sure they can. Often times the work they do to allow it makes the relationship even stronger.
But the thing that will be of benefit to them is a good understanding of why they split in the first place. If it was infidelity, there is much hard work to be done, as would be the case if it were caused by any breakdown of trust.
Often times decision arises from confusion and crisis provides an extraordinary opportunity for positive change.
2007-12-25 04:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes but such decision are to be taken without any emotion since both the partner knows each other weakness, the reasons of their earlier split and before taking the decision of reunion all such things should be sorted out. First break up delays for so many reasons but once did it happen the second liken-to emerge even for sily reason... And the question of LOVE, sorry if everything thing, other than love works fine, there is Love and if does not, it is the Love, mostly affected.
2007-12-25 03:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Its possible but before you make the decision to actually make it official you both have to sit down and discuss the issues that made you break up and if you guys come to the conclusion that you can work through those issues than of course you can but if you guys still can't figure out a solution to your problems its best that you be apart. True love can survive anything if the love you and your ex had can't survive trying times than it is not meant to be.
2007-12-25 03:16:01
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answered by TallyLady83 4
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Yes. Just don't become a couple that breaks up and gets back together 50-100 times before deciding to call it quits for good.
Mostly because people like that annoy everyone around the situation.
2007-12-25 03:11:44
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answered by d h 3
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Yes it's possible but everything is possible.
The relationship will never be the same. Especially if there was something major lost in the breakup Like Trust and Respect. Only time will tell.
2007-12-25 03:13:23
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answered by journeeymann 2
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Of course it is! Sometimes people just need time apart to gather themselves. If there was betrayal involved in the breakup, well that might be tough. Trust is important, but if it just ended mutually and the differences are reconcilable, I see no reason it couldn't work...
2007-12-25 03:13:26
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answered by ☆ Spharoe 4
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yes, it is possible for a couple to get back together after they break up i have done that millions of times, you should just call your ex and talk it over with him and maybe you guys could make some changes, but if they are changes that you cant really change then you will learn from your mistakes.
2007-12-25 03:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course. Just hang out and talk to eachother. Be honest. Tell her/him you still love them and want to be with them again and whatever it was you did wrong the first time, you will work on it and you two will compromise and work on eachothers differecnes. Tell them the break up made you realize how much you love annd missed them and want them back. Just communicate and see eachother. Be honest and straight to the point with your feelings -- don't beat around the bush. Good luck!
2007-12-25 03:11:54
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answered by Natalie 2
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