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My ex-fiance has been someone who has just been dumped by her husband. He has known her for years because she used to bring her kids to my ex mother-in-law's daycare facility, so basically, they have been acquaintances. When she got separated, my ex began to comfort her, just wanted to be there and so on. But now, she has become my ex's girlfriend. Since my ex and I are pretty close friends, I told him my thoughts on this subject: I think she is on the rebound and that it is a bad idea for them to get together so soon after her break-up with her husband. He is not sure what to think. What is your opinion? Rebound or not?
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| I think that's reboundish. Hard to say for sure, but I think it's not healthy to move on to someone else within the first 6 months. However, I'm not the best person to ask, because I do this all the time!! It's hard not to move on to someone else right away, because it's such a lonely feeling when a relationship ends. I HATE sleeping alone, living alone.. it sucks!! |
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It is really hard to tell for I do not know the person personally. But there are really people who do this for a rebound. maybe they should take their time first before jumping into another relationship.they should reflect and see what they really like
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I think that you are right. She is definitely on the rebound. I think that your ex doesn't believe she is on the rebound. He probably thinks that you are jealous of them so you are throwing the rebound card out there.
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#5
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Take your damn spam elsewhere cocosan. ![]() ![]() |
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