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What should I do with my ex's things?

You can continue to use your predecessor's things or give them away. If they are really useless, throw them away.

People have gone, but everything is still there. What should I do with this pile of love relics? After all, breakups are common, but peaceful breakups are not. Ending a relationship with hostility is easy to mishandle the relics in love.

Some people are particularly unwilling after breaking up, packing all their boyfriends' things and asking them to come back and get things. That pile of things, not only the connection between you, but also the phone call has become the most embarrassing interaction in your life.

Some people maliciously destroy their predecessors' things when they are angry. Damage to things, first of all, is a waste, and secondly, it is easier to regret. After all, what is smashed and then burned to ashes cannot be recovered, and those who really want to see the light of day in the future have no chance.

Then, you can give the things left by your predecessor to others by changing hands. Personally, I think it's okay to give away what he left behind, as long as the recipient doesn't mind, of course I have no problem.

No matter what kind of treatment, being able to treat a few items so ceremoniously just proves that you can't let go of each other at all. In fact, there is no so-called correct way to deal with what the predecessor left behind.

Sometimes it's easier to give up some useless sense of ceremony. Those are just things with loving memories. Things themselves have no feelings, let alone threats, but they have feelings. They are just lovelorn people.

It doesn't matter if the things left by my predecessor can still be used. Maybe the other person will look back at his things in disgust.

If the things left by the other party are just a bunch of useless domestic garbage, and you want to start a new life, there is no place to put them, then throw them away generously.

In short, you need to forget a person, not dwell on what that person left behind. Feelings say no, no, will you be sad for a long time because of a bunch of things? Not exactly.

I remember seeing a Spanish movie before, but I can't remember the specific name. I only remember that there was an old lady in her sixties who opened a small shop, specializing in selling second-hand love goods. Most of them are her own property.

Whenever a guest chats with her, she proudly tells the guest the source of the items on the shelf. Once again, they are basically talking about her half-century love history.

You see, there are still people in this world who can get along well with their predecessors. Sometimes what needs to be given up is the bad mood after breaking up, not just a bunch of things.