That would really depend on how you two feel towards one another, circumstances surrounding everything, the time lapse between now and then, if your still compatible or if your both really into it. Try taking time to get to know one another again - don't try jumping into anything quickly, get reunited first.
A first love should always be cherished and remembered, but you should try to embrace the future. You shouldn't mope on the fact that you and your first lover broke up, because it will just weigh you down for the rest of your life. Find somebody who will love you (other than your first) and love them. Good luck & hope this helps!
If you are no longer in love with the person you are married to, you should get a divorce. You should first explain the situation to the person you are married to, then talk to the person from your past that you are in love with and see if that person shares the same feelings that you do. You should not stay with a person who you are not in love with and you should not cheat. The best way to handle the situation is to communicate your thoughts and feelings.
if you want to you can become friends but no blasts from the past
No, the correct form is "Why did you leave?" using the past tense of the verb "leave."
The past participle of leave is left.
The past tense of "leave" is "left" and the past participle is also "left."
you should have left him 7 years ago
The past perfect tense of "leave" is "had left." It is formed by combining the past tense of "have" (had) with the past participle of "leave" (left).
If you want to move on the best thing to do is cut all ties, keep your distance and leave him in the past and move on.
The past participle of leave is left.
The past form of "leave" is "left."
Yes that is very very wrong . You shouldn't even be thinking about your ex if you really love ur husband.. Exs should be left in the past.. And your husband doesn't deserve that..
Well you gotta leave the past in the past and it's common sense! Just forget about it and move on.