Playing Both Sides
My ex and I share a child together and I miss having them around so much because now they’re with someone else. They keep coming to visit and telling me they’ll come back to us. Yet, they’ve been saying this for a while and still no break-up. Should I accept that they won’t leave their partner?
My ex and I share a child together and I miss having them around so much because now they’re with someone else. They keep coming to visit and telling me they’ll come back to us. Yet, they’ve been saying this for a while and still no break-up. Should I accept that they won’t leave their partner?
My ex and I share a child together and I miss having them around so much because now they’re with someone else. They keep coming to visit and telling me they’ll come back to us. Yet, they’ve been saying this for a while and still no break-up. Should I accept that they won’t leave their partner?
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