Hanging out with an ex
I recently read a story in a magazine that said that Angelina Jolie would like to meet with Jennifer Aniston and discuss what happened between Jolie and Brad Pitt.
I can't imagine anything more awkward. Maybe it would go something like this:
Angelina: Hi, I'm sorry I am a homewrecker who instead of squashing any feelings I had for a married man, I stole him away and then had his child.
Jennifer's response? Well, I can think of a number of things, but I am not quite sure they are printable responses.
Can you imagine being in a situation where your past love and his or her's current ex would like to meet with you? I can't, and I'll tell you, it would never happen. I think it would be one of the hardest things in the world, having a spouse or significant other cheat on you, then want to "hangout" with you and the current flame. There would be no way. It doesn't seem like a healthy thing to do. Obviously, if you had kids with that person, you'd need to find a common ground. But otherwise, why would you want to put yourself in a situation like that? Or maybe in some cases it's a good way to move on.
What do you think? How would you handle something like that?
-- Roxy --
I can't imagine anything more awkward. Maybe it would go something like this:
Angelina: Hi, I'm sorry I am a homewrecker who instead of squashing any feelings I had for a married man, I stole him away and then had his child.
Jennifer's response? Well, I can think of a number of things, but I am not quite sure they are printable responses.
Can you imagine being in a situation where your past love and his or her's current ex would like to meet with you? I can't, and I'll tell you, it would never happen. I think it would be one of the hardest things in the world, having a spouse or significant other cheat on you, then want to "hangout" with you and the current flame. There would be no way. It doesn't seem like a healthy thing to do. Obviously, if you had kids with that person, you'd need to find a common ground. But otherwise, why would you want to put yourself in a situation like that? Or maybe in some cases it's a good way to move on.
What do you think? How would you handle something like that?
-- Roxy --
7 Comments:
For one thing, IF I were to meet with an ex's girlfriend and I was still harboring feelings for my ex, it wouldn't be a very pleasant experience. Secondly, the only reason I would meet with the current flame, would be if I just absolutely couldn't stand my ex and couldn't give a hoot. And if I did still care, they'd be waiting a longggggg time to talk to me about them!
NEV-ER.
Why? That's the only question I have. Why would you want to do that? I certainly wouldn't. Talk about AWK-WARD.
A-MEN.
My ex cheated with a bimbo he worked with. He since got fired from there and she dumped him. I would welcome the opportunity to talk with her - just to THANK HER. Best thing that ever happened to me.
This blog was just plain dumb.
Aniston and Pitt were married, they wanted seperate things, they got divorced.
Pitt has ALWAYS been a philosophical guy, looking for meaning. He also stated for YEARS before the breakup that he wanted kids.
Jolie could give him causes to believe in and kids to raise... a chance to do something other than support Aniston when another one of her movies tanked.
IF you are stupid enough to believe that there was some sort of fault here, how can you blame Jolie? She wasn't married... Pitt was.
Kudos to Angelina AND Brad...at least he had guts enough to go with his heart and feelings and not stay in such a needy relationship with Jennifer Aniston. She broke up with Vince and she already wants him back !! Right on Angelina and Brad !
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