What I Imagine My Boyfriend’s Ex-Girlfriends Are Doing Right Now
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United States
Started February 25, 2026
Your partner’s exes can get inside your head—and they might just enjoy a few mimosas while they’re in there
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What I Imagine My Boyfriend’s Ex-Girlfriends Are Doing Right Now
The New Yorker (United States) | Feb 23, 2026
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Feb 25, 2026
Discussing the impact of exes openly can strengthen communication and intimacy between partners.
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Obsessing over a partner's exes can undermine trust and create unnecessary jealousy in a relationship.
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Reflecting on a partner's past relationships is a natural part of understanding their current self and your relationship.
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The presence of a partner's exes can provide valuable insights into relationship dynamics and personal growth.
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Social media allows exes to linger in our minds, complicating our ability to fully commit to a present relationship.
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