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Default Mar 02, 2024 at 03:05 PM
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It's been four years and I still think everyday about my ex. Not in the sense of needing, missing, or really wanting them-- but they come to mind. Their birthday was last month, so that lead to thinking about them a lot more than normal for me, but it's at least a passing thought everyday.

I'm really not sure how normal that is to still have such a connection to someone who isn't in my life in any way. It's better this way, but I can't help but have reminders... even four years later, everyday.

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