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Losing my best friend to my ex.

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My ex and I have remained friends since our civil breakup. Slowly we have started to get better with each other and do things that arent things just friends do. Me and my best friend have been close for years and recently he and my ex have been hanging out a lot and my ex has shown a loss of interest in me. My best friend and I have sort of lost our bond since he wont tell me anything or give me advice on how to deal with my exś loss of interest in me. Im just looking for advice or help on how to figure this out, thank you.

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It almost sounds like u know what is going on with ur best friend??

If it were me Id probably be very blunt n ask my best friend whats going on n if they r seeing ur ex.If u get a delayed answer...theres ur answer.

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