If he (or she) is an "ex," haven't you already split up? Somebody's been "let down" by now.
'Ex' means that the relationship is over so your wife cannot let go of the past because she is keeping her ex close to her and sneaking out to meet him and it is unacceptable. You are in control of this situation and you need to sit down with your wife and tell her you have had enough and if she cannot let her ex go and put 100% into your marriage you are ending the marriage. This will either force her to make a decision or, you run the risk she goes back to her ex. Whatever you do, do not let her continue the way she is going as she is playing both her ex and you as fools.
The question really is, do you want to get back with your ex? If the answer is no, then stay with who you are with! its your choice. if you want your ex back, let the other down easy, but don't stress over it. everything will be alright! from pretty-zebra xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oh, please don't let my ex know that because it isn't true. Now if you are talking about your ex, you should just let them know how you feel.
When your date wants to date your enemy, depending on how you feel about the ex, then you let them. If you love your ex, your enemy can be a...well you know, then don't let them be together.
Of course, you have to go for it, but if you don't like the guy, then, let him down easy.
let him go
The most important thing in marriage is communication skills! It appears both of you are lacking this. You need to sit down and let your husband know that you are not about to share him with his ex girlfriend and you are tired of him being reminded of ex girlfriend when his loyalty and love should only be directed towards you. Since he married you he shouldn't even be thinking of his ex. Yes, there are memories we all have with past loves, but we do not let them interfere with our marriage.
Let them be as they are a family, let go and move forward - move on.
If he broke up with you the chances are that he will do it again. The reason he broke up with you will still be there. Move on and find the right one for you who will not let you down.
He wants to let you down easy, or still love you. It means he wants a girl just like you.That your perfect.
The opera was a bit of a let down this evening.I love to let down my hair.
No, let's is not a preposition.If you're having trouble determining what word a prep. is, try adding a verb in front of it and see if it works! (Ex. climb into...run over...fall down)Or, a preposition links a noun or pronoun to another part of a sentence. (Ex. the book is on the table.)Just as a refresher, a prepositional phrase starts with a prep. and usually ends either with a noun or the end of the sentence. (Ex. behind the house.)Hope this helps! :)**Bold letters are prepositions