Friday, December 11, 2009

Pictures Of A Vagaina Is It Appropriate For A Married Man To Keep Old Pictures Of Former Girlfriends?

Is it appropriate for a married man to keep old pictures of former girlfriends? - pictures of a vagaina

I am happily married. We just celebrated our first anniversary last weekend.

I have a few photos of my ex-girlfriend. My wife knows of photos. I want to keep. But if this sin or evil, I will not hold it.

Is it acceptable or not acceptable to keep pictures of former colleagues from his past, if you marry again?

8 comments:

Rilla said...

No, no sin, nor particularly bad.

Photos of old colleagues in the past, perfectly acceptable, but not very happy when my husband kept pictures of a former girlfriend.

His wife is not to make a big fuss to praise them. Frankly, if I were you I would get rid of them.

Marty said...

If my partner were photos of his former partner, I would be very worried about it because I am afraid that I still have an interest in them (either in search of her sex appeal or anything else for that matter). i

f there are certain circumstances, why do you keep up with the photos, for example, if a particular event (like a birthday, a wedding or an adventure holiday, means a lot for you would, then I see a problem, while his wife said . Personally, I save images to see (in the attic, for example, not) and spent time to observe if you do not want your wife to be jealous or think you have common interest.

Ideally, lay in front of his wife would probably be more confident in their commitment to have them, but it must also consider whether the images have meaning in his life when) no interest or interest in sex (which could be difficult to prove.

Juice002 said...

To the extent that it is no secret, and while the wife agrees, it is highly unlikely.

DM said...

How about this .... If you are comfortable enough to share her family album, okay.
If it should not go, then.
I have to free all the photos and now that I installed on a happy marriage, I see no harm in a little story. But not in the public eye.

Jodie said...

order, as long as everyone agrees. Let me put it this way. my ex-boyfriend is married and separated for the right reasons and we remain friends to this day. I totally love his wife. Of course in our group photos, we are all together. and she does not care that she knew she was a past before they came together.

If you are going to be their prerogative, but if your wife doesn t mind them ... then there is no reason to


Also congratulations on your marriage annversaty

BBG said...

Both my partner and I have some pictures of past boyfriends / girlfriends. Now that I think, I think my parents have pictures of my college friend in her collection. :-)

My honey and I have for 17 years and have not the slightest concern about the old photos.

That is, if I were you, I'll stay, but sat in a box in the attic, and "lose" about five years. They are fun, the love of nostalgia from time to time to copy, but we have in place that you can access it "reasonable" if you know what I mean to keep.

Congratulations to one years of marriage! A year is a great achievement, but it is not "forever". As their relationship is his wife, it becomes easier for your past is not a threat.

Keep the photos, but ranger. And I mean in the attic, basement, garage or storage unit in a cardboard box. Not in the sock drawer. :-)

BBG said...

Both my partner and I have some pictures of past boyfriends / girlfriends. Now that I think, I think my parents have pictures of my college friend in her collection. :-)

My honey and I have for 17 years and have not the slightest concern about the old photos.

That is, if I were you, I'll stay, but sat in a box in the attic, and "lose" about five years. They are fun, the love of nostalgia from time to time to copy, but we have in place that you can access it "reasonable" if you know what I mean to keep.

Congratulations to one years of marriage! A year is a great achievement, but it is not "forever". As their relationship is his wife, it becomes easier for your past is not a threat.

Keep the photos, but ranger. And I mean in the attic, basement, garage or storage unit in a cardboard box. Not in the sock drawer. :-)

Star T said...

If you ask the question, something has to be bothering you. If you do not have doubts.

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