Hi Tea If you bump into your ex at a social gathering or on the street there isn't any harm in having a little chat, but if you mean on a more personal level (phoning or emailing each other or meeting for coffee or drinks) that's not really right if you have a new boyfriend or if your ex has a new girlfriend. It's best to leave it alone. If in doubt, how would you like your boyfriend talking to his ex girlfriend? Marcy
When you are married and in you are both in your 50's.
absoulutley not!!!!
Yes, Carol Medina was married. She has 2 kids right now, both girls.
No they are not getting married yet, they may later but right now both of them are busy with their jobs, Louis has the band and Elenor has school, they both said they are not ready to get married.
No, Nancy Grace is still married. She doesn't speak of her husband much, but when she does she always talks kindly of him.
Right Now, (February 19 2010), Eminem Is Not Married. Six Years Ago, He Was Married To Kimberley Scot.
yeah its ok as long as u DONT GET BACK WITH HIM!!!
when he is married and he and his wife are both ready for the responsibility.
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It depends on several other factors such as who has legal custody, do both parents have parental rights, are the parties married, divorced, never married, is there any visitation order, etc. You need to visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate. If that's not possible you need to speak with a private attorney and explain all the details of your situation so your legal options can be explained to you.
You can say both of them, depending on the situation.