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Is it okay to talk to your ex parents?
Talk To Your Ex First If your desire to stay close with your ex’s family is strong enough to fight for, be an adult and talk to your ex about it. Explain to them why their family is important to you, in what capacity you’d like to stay in touch, and ask for their approval. Yes, ask.
Should you reach out to an ex to apologize?
As long as your apology isn’t a veiled excuse to try to get them back and you’re careful not to make it sound like you’re doing them a huge favor by saying sorry. The fact is you don’t know what’s going on in another person’s heart, they might want your apology, just as much as you want to give it.
Is it weird to be friends with your ex’s family?
You can have a totally healthy and normal friendship with members of an ex’s family, as long as you’re considerate of your ex’s feelings. If you make the friendship work, you have even more people to go bowling with!
Is it okay to talk to your ex’s mom?
“Generally speaking, you should just express how you feel, clearly and simply,” Weed says. If you don’t want your ex’s mom reaching out to you, feel free to communicate that with them in a respectful way.
How can I stay in touch with my ex’s family?
These are six ways to stay in touch with your ex’s family, respectfully: If your desire to stay close with your ex’s family is strong enough to fight for, be an adult and talk to your ex about it. Explain to them why their family is important to you, in what capacity you’d like to stay in touch, and ask for their approval.
There’s no need to rub it in their face by posting it all over social media. And think twice before introducing their family to your new partners. Try to keep your friendship with your ex’s family separate from your ex.
Should I ask my ex-boyfriend’s family to be friends?
Yes, ask. You don’t want to challenge the family dynamic by cutting corners with this. Your ex might ask for some time, and your ex might say they prefer you don’t continue your friendship with their family.
Should you share your breakup with your ex’s family with others?
Understand that no matter how amicable or mutual your breakup with your ex was, they’re going to be a little uncomfortable at first with your continued relationship with their family. Be compassionate and try to stay out of their way. There’s no need to rub it in their face by posting it all over social media.