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Thread started 09/16/08 6:35am

Cinnie

Have you ever pined for someone long after they got engaged/married?

In cruel irony, were you invited to the WEDDING?

Did you DRINK ALOT during the reception?

Or maybe you heard about it later and felt sorry for your "loss" or a little jealous??

This isn't an affair thread, just a pining thread. Although I guess some stories could turn out that way.

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When PRINCE married Mayte,
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Reply #1 posted 09/16/08 6:41am

butterfli25

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Reply #2 posted 09/16/08 6:42am

abierman

Those are weddings I do not attend!
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Reply #3 posted 09/16/08 6:47am

Cinnie

There was one person (of many) that I kept blocking on Facebook and I wasn't quite sure WHY.

I had a dream last night that pretty much confirmed I am (still) jealous that they married someone I adored in high school.

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Reply #4 posted 09/16/08 6:53am

abierman

Cinnie said:

There was one person (of many) that I kept blocking on Facebook and I wasn't quite sure WHY.

I had a dream last night that pretty much confirmed I am (still) jealous that they married someone I adored in high school.

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I can imagine that.....it's one of the reasons why I don't want to stay in touch with a lost love.....I don't wanna know about their happiness! neutral
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Reply #5 posted 09/16/08 7:17am

ColAngus

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i am not sure "pined" is an appropriate word .... but i have looked old gal pals up .... on the internet etc .... thought about writing them notes etc ...

never was invited to their wedding ...

one gal i actually did write a "innocent note" to - I asked her what was going on with her life ... and if she was still in touch with old friends etc .... and she never replied (i dont get that ! ) .... i later found out from a mutual friend that she even got the email ... so i still dont get that .... confused (i mean ... why not just take 10 sec to say hi ... etc ... apparently she either wasnt the nice person i thought or .... she was truly hurt by me !!! ???)
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Reply #6 posted 09/16/08 7:29am

HamsterHuey

It totally depends if I actually had a relationship with them or not. When my second bf got a new boyfriend (that stuck this time) two years ago, I was finally able to be happy for him.
The great thing is that the new bf acknowledges the bond my ex and I have, so it becomes a chuckling thing when he starts messing up our names and stuff like that.
It's great to see that we both have grown so much to be able to incoorporate eachother into our lives this way.

With people I have crushes on, I do not tend to mind much. A one-sided thing is easy to shut off, even if you sometimes have obsessed about them.

One thing is, though, that these days I do not care much about the past anymore. It's one of the reasons I am starting to dislike MySpace sites so much, cuz you keep bumping into people that were in the past, often for a reason. I like to keep it that way.
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