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Lost loves were difficult to locate before the Internet was invented. |
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Social networking sites like Facebook are responsible for a reunion epidemic. |
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Baby boomers and senior citizens look for lost loves to diminish their fears of aging. |
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The most common reason for the couple’s original breakup was “We Were Not Getting Along Well.” |
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Rekindled romances are mostly an illusion, created by unhappy people (or unhappy marriages). |
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Friends and family members are thrilled that the couple has reunited. |
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If parents disapproved during their teen romance, when the couple reunites they usually find out that their parents were right. |
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Married people who searched for lost loves were looking for affairs. |
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Everyone has a lost love. A “lost love” is just another name for an ex- boyfriend or ex-girlfriend. |
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Married adults in lost love extramarital affairs usually leave their marriages to be with their lost loves, but they quickly regret leaving their marriages. |
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to compare with Dr. Kalish’s research findings.



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