I have honestly felt this way for a long time. I hate how I feel when I imagine they have "forgotten" me since they impacted my life so much. Here's to hoping they miss us and think about us somewhere, somehow!
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That's not true. My former mother in law took me to lunch when the divorce was final, was teary eyed, told me she understood all my reasons, wished it had turned out differently, and feared she'd never enjoy my company again (I had no children with her son). She said "Honestly, I wish I got you in the divorce, instead of my own son." I made sure to contact her a few times each year until she died. So, if your relationship was good before, I'm sure they still have good memories of you, independent of any nay-saying your ex may spread around.
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Contact them and talk about it, or you may always regret it. Don't wait to long. Or send a "thinking of you" card with a little message, wait a week or two then call and ask, "did you get my card", depending on their reaction should let you know which way to go. Good luck!
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I like that hat!
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My family has pictures of my ex in group shots. I cringe when I see her pic but I don't say anything. It was between her and me. They are entitled to their memories.
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I was f***ing your sister and I don't miss you either. Your sister maybe, but not you. She gave good head, and swallowed, you just spit, loser.
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