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Was it a date or are they just friends? If the latter, I don't see the issue. They shouldn't have to stop being friends because you broke up. Even if it was a date, I don't see the issue unless the ex is a horrible person or if you still have feelings for him/her.
Why should that be any of your concern?
Where do you get that OP is insinuating any type of bad situation? There is no mention or implication that a bad situation happened between her and her ex.
Wow, some best friend. I hope you ended that friendship, that's awful OP!
if you guys aren't dating anymore that's not really a problem
If she is your best friend, there shouldn't be any issues with her still being friends with an ex of yours. Unless you told her specifically that you feel uncomfortable with the idea and she still did it.
yeah your EX as in not yours anymore , free to date, fair game...need I go on?
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This doesn't seem like a huge issue, unless the breakup was awful and/or very recent. I don't see why your friend isn't allowed to be friends with an ex of yours... Of course if those were her intentions.
Kinda violates the bro-code, never date a bros ex. Not sure about the female version of that code though