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HumanEarth · 56-60, F
Actually all my ex girlfriends are now dead. But one and the ex-wife is still alive.
They all lived unhealthy lives and heavy drug use.
I never followed that path. I was and still am Richie Cunningham and I'm always portrayed as wholesome and caring just like Richie
They all lived unhealthy lives and heavy drug use.
I never followed that path. I was and still am Richie Cunningham and I'm always portrayed as wholesome and caring just like Richie
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
[@Thetinydog} Based on observation of people who have been involved in such situations as well as personal experience, my advice would be to run away fast and try to find someone who doesn't have all of that baggage that will simply weigh you down from the first minute.
Anielka · F
She can't be that great if you broke up with her so the answer is no way from my view as a woman, besides as a woman I don't believe in staying friends after a break up that's just plain stupid.
Ontheroad · M
I you are still friends, offer support, but don't let leftover feelings let it go further than offering to lend a supportive, helping hand.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
It's a noble idea, but I don't think it's a good reason to start a relationship that you have already decided didn't work.
daddybloke · 46-50, M
i am such a good catch i would be in another relationship, but if by chance i wasn't no effing way
MaBalzEsHari · M
Breaking up is breaking up. Once that happens shes on her own.
BigBulge · 41-45, M
The baby is hers, and it's up to her to decide what to do.
Djofull · 46-50, M
Nothing
SW-User
I don’t understand why that would be any of my business. If she wanted help from me then she’d be expected to reach out, and then I’d gauge that on a case by case basis.