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What would you think if you received this? (Men's views particularly welcome)

27 replies

notsurewhatreally · 10/04/2017 10:48

Hello,

I'm considering sending this message to someone I have a strange friendship/romance with. I'd like some feedback on whether people think it's ok to send.

hope you won't mind too much that I've sent this. I just wanted to say that when I was in Camden on Saturday it brought back some really nice memories of the time we visited last year. It made me remember what a good time it was in my life and that I have you to thank for that. I don't want a response to this. I'm only telling you because life is short and you can't take it for granted that you'll always have the opportunity to say the things you want to say.

Any input appreciated. Thanks.

OP posts:
thedancingbear · 10/04/2017 13:04

I'm a feller. I'd love to receive something like this from one of my former girlfriends. It would make my week, even my month. And I'm pretty sure my OH wouldn't mind, seeing as it's not angling towards reconciliation (though i could imagine some people taking the opposite view)

Kittencatkins123 · 10/04/2017 22:42

I think it's fine. I've had a couple of these over the last few months - I think they know I've got a BF!
I would take out the bit about not wanting a response- if he doesn't want to he won't, but he might send back a nice message to you!
But be prepared for nothing or a nice but ultimately 'take care' type response.
TAKE CARE!
Grin

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