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  • Each individual is different when it comes to whether they want to remember the good times over the bad times they had with their ex. If the woman ends the relationship on a bad note with her boyfriend or husband she is more likely to try to forget him and move forward. Humans cannot truly forget what has happened in their past, but, it's whether they wish to remember the good or bad memories is entirely up to them.
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