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Some are looking for the love of their life, a long-term relationship which will eventually see them gliding dewy-eyed down an aisle festooned with flowers. Others have more primal needs: they want drinks, sex, and maybe a bit of dirty texting for a day or two then nothing more. And there are those, whether they want it or not, who get something in between: the fling. Flings run their course, then everybody concerned carries on their search for the next progression.
One night stands and long-term relationships have their own set processes once they finish. Denial, guilt, sadness, rebound, remorse and turmoil abound before the great big move-on occurs. Flings, however, can go either way. For some, however, the fling was just the first building brick of a great big romantic replica of the Palace of Versailles.
Never ask why It can be tempting, once a fling has run its course, to get some feedback on how things went. You will not like what you hear. Delete, unless you want a lifetime of having your face rubbed hard in their you-free happiness. This was no all-time love, you were not destined for great things, and it was not meant to be. Take the hint. Reject or reunite?
Occasionally, you or your former fling may hanker after a reunion. Perhaps it turned out the other fish in the sea were rotten, or the pebbles on the beach not quite smooth or round enough.
While it can be tempting to go back for round two, there are a lot of things to think about. Can you handle things emotionally should it all go wrong once more?