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Leave past relationships in the past - for most.

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It is so easy to go back to past relationships, but from my experience its a pattern that I recently realized I needed to stop. Listen to my accounts on a personal level, and if you find yourself resonating with my words, then you know your future shouldn't revisit your past. Relationships end for a reason, even if reasons weren't given. We tend to focus on the good and exciting parts, instead of the whole relationship picture. Now, some reunited relationships work out, but only when both parties are healed and grown. In my situation, and for many others like me, the past was meant to be a lesson for what we will and will not tolerate for out future.

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It is so easy to go back to past relationships, but from my experience its a pattern that I recently realized I needed to stop. Listen to my accounts on a personal level, and if you find yourself resonating with my words, then you know your future shouldn't revisit your past. Relationships end for a reason, even if reasons weren't given. We tend to focus on the good and exciting parts, instead of the whole relationship picture. Now, some reunited relationships work out, but only when both parties are healed and grown. In my situation, and for many others like me, the past was meant to be a lesson for what we will and will not tolerate for out future.

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