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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3301278" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Unfortunately they have all passed on now. But in the past they have been at my house for Christmas and We have been at theirs. It's been a very amicable relationship over the years. I would have hated to have it deteriorate like a lot I hear about.</p><p>I got some good advice from a co-worker once when I was young. He was a lady's man and had been married several times by his early 30's. He was still friends with his ex's and the ex's didn't have bad feelings about the other wifes. </p><p>His philosophy was that during their time together they enjoyed each others company although later on they had different paths they led, so enjoy the good times and forget the bad times. </p><p>My ex and I separated right before Christmas and she tried to give me a present, but wouldn't accept it. </p><p>Later on, felt bad for not accepting the olive branch as we had children that would tie us together for the rest of our lives. It was good after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3301278, member: 5412"] Unfortunately they have all passed on now. But in the past they have been at my house for Christmas and We have been at theirs. It's been a very amicable relationship over the years. I would have hated to have it deteriorate like a lot I hear about. I got some good advice from a co-worker once when I was young. He was a lady's man and had been married several times by his early 30's. He was still friends with his ex's and the ex's didn't have bad feelings about the other wifes. His philosophy was that during their time together they enjoyed each others company although later on they had different paths they led, so enjoy the good times and forget the bad times. My ex and I separated right before Christmas and she tried to give me a present, but wouldn't accept it. Later on, felt bad for not accepting the olive branch as we had children that would tie us together for the rest of our lives. It was good after that. [/QUOTE]
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