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Re: Question for the ladies wowee: I'll be perfectly honest, I understand it was a "family" picture, but if I JUST started dating you, it might make me feel you weren't entirely over your EX & maybe getting involved at this point would be too soon. Depending on how the person feels about you & their own ability to ask you questions, they might opt-out simply for that reason.
Re: Question for the ladies Tarheel: I've wondered that myself.  I've still got a little one in the collage thing I have in the hallway.  It's a really small one of the three of us.  And that's it.

Now, in my daughter's room, there IS one of just the two of us.  It sits on her dresser.  I feel that a little reminder to my little girl that Mommy and Daddy used to get along great is a good thing.


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Now, in my daughter's room, there IS one of just the two of us.  It sits on her dresser.  I feel that a little reminder to my little girl that Mommy and Daddy used to get along great is a good thing.
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Perfectly acceptable for  kids to have one in their room. I would NEVER have a problem with that.
Re: Question for the ladies hudson: sheeeit.  who cares what the date thinks.  But honestly, why would you want to look at your ex?  What's the purpose of having her picture displayed for all to see?  Even if it was a fun time that the picture captured, it's now tainted by the break up.  Everything connected to the ex is tainted, somewhat.

My family members have yanked her smiling mug from all their homes as have my friends.  They would sooner display osama bin laden's face than her's, and so would I. 

I do wish her the best though.
Re: Question for the ladies tara: I wouldn't care. Then again, I have a high threshold for weird and a higher threshold for jealousy, so I'm not the best person to ask.

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