What is it about weddings that bring exes and otherwise non-significant others out of the woodworks? And better yet why?
Dude/Chick, you lost. Move on.
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4 comments:
its like it is a necessity. they gotta try and see if they can tempt you.
in all honesty, i think that happens whenever someone gets in a serious relationship. it is like the other person thinks, if i just try, maybe...
LOLOLOL!
Blame Hollywood...
Oh man; it's not just weddings. Exes KNOW--through some weird, malfunctional, and yet perversely appropriate sixth sense, the most inopportune times to pop up.
Right after my most recent breakup, All-Time, Supreme Evil Ex resurfaced. And then eight or nine months later, after I'd *just* determined that I was dating someone new, he resurfaced again.
And OMG: congrats on the wedding, and fingers crossed that your work lives will coincide as nicely & neatly as the rest of your lives. . .
Man--someone needs to write about ex-(ra)dar. It is crazy!
Thanks for the well wishes flavia!
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