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Are the two people who broke up necessarily enemies?

We are still friends after breaking up! That's what you guys said. In addition to showing your general demeanor, I also hope to find new love and old love and get together. A pair of people who were originally in love want to break up, mostly for bad reasons. And after breaking up, I want to be a pair of good friends. Isn't that bringing some troubles back to reality? Why bother! Cool, of course, I don't approve of being enemies after breaking up, gnashing my teeth, and not * * *.

Assuming that the other person is better off than you, will you be jealous? When someone proudly introduces you to a new friend, even if you pretend to be indifferent on the surface, your heart is sad. Why do you have to ask for trouble?

Assuming that the other person's situation is worse than yours, when your sympathy attacks, you will feel heartache for the other person. After all, you two had a good time. In the face of the frustration of an old lover, if you can't help but reach out, will you gradually fall into that emotional trap?

Finally, suppose that after breaking up, both parties have new lovers, but you are still friends with the old one. What do you think of the psychology of new lovers? Who doesn't think you and your old love are broken?

New lovers are bound to be dissatisfied, and even more afraid of a diagonal relationship in catering. Although there are some examples of peaceful coexistence, these stories always make people feel a little embarrassed. Maybe we can be greedy for the new and look back at the old, compare the old with the new, and we can be happy. Then I can only admire the first sentence: you are profound! I have no such behavior, at least I can't do it in the distribution of time and feelings. The separation of feelings means the degradation of feelings: a kind of feelings that you devote yourself wholeheartedly to, and are not single-minded when taking care of others. Seeing an old lover, how can I forget the days when I shared joys and sorrows with her? Unless you haven't forgotten. Otherwise, it is extremely difficult to be good friends after breaking up. You must feel sad to see the joyful scene of her (him) and others' love. Why do you have to pretend to be a general? Breaking up, instead of deliberately maintaining a relationship beyond friendship, it is better to hide it in your heart, which will last for a long time. Or forget it and welcome a new future.

You don't have to be friends to break up, otherwise why break up?