Is it OK for my friend to hang out with my ex?

Is it OK for my friend to hang out with my ex?

“It’s okay to remain friends with your friend’s ex if it doesn’t bother your friend.” If you’re not sure how your friend feels about you having social contact with their ex, it’s important to communicate honestly and openly about it to avoid hurt feelings.

What do you do when your friend hangs out with your ex?

Talk it out. You have to use your voice and let your friends know what isn’t working for you. Let them know how you feel. It helps to ask them questions, too, so you can get insight into why they’ve maintained a friendship with your ex. Without being confrontational, ask them why they enjoy hanging out with your ex.

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Why does my ex keep reaching out to my friends?

They want to know how you’re doing, if you’re thriving post-breakup, or if maybe part of you misses them, too. It’s possible they want you back but are just too scared to reach out, so they’re trying to put some feelers out there by talking to your friends.

Should I stay friends with my ex’s friends?

If you really want to keep some of your ex’s friends and it’s OK with them, be direct. You could send one of their friends a message saying you hope that one day you’ll be able to hang out again – but be respectful. They might need to check in with their friend, your ex, and see if they give their blessing.

Should I go to the same party as my ex?

Good ex-etiquette dictates that if friends of the former couple wish to remain friends to both exes, then both exes should be invited to their party. The host then informs both that the other has been invited and if he or she wants to attend, it is up to them.

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Should I remove my ex’s friends?

Unfollowing your ex’s friends on Instagram can aid in the healing process. If you know reminders of your ex will upset you, don’t set yourself up to get hurt. Unless you genuinely want to stay friends with your ex’s friends, it’s probably best to remove them from your social (media) life.