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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no you should keep it - i keep everything... and though the feelings attached are now gone the letters and the pictures are nice reminders of stages of your life - and years later its amazing the detail you have forgotten without having a few memory ques to help you out e.g. a picture of young love in the park, a love letter from your first lover. When i look back on these things its not really the person i'm really remembering but rather the person i was at the time - and how i felt about life there and then, a healthy and helpful thing to do as it can really put your present life in perspective and makes me realise how lucky i am now that i feel so happy with my girlfriend (four and a half years just gone!)
It's healthy too kepp that sort of stuff. I have a memory box that contains little titbits of my life from age 5 - including past loves.
Although I might feel anger etc. at the time of the break up, it passes in time and I enjoy spending a rainy Sunday afternoon years later looking through the box. It doesn't mean I haven't moved on, I'm just treasuring my memories.
I have written my diary every day since I was 12. Interestingly I started it on 1st Jan 1982 and had my frst period the following day- I think it must be something to do with self awareness. Up until that point I was just a kid and not capable of analysing life stuff.
Anyway I keep things in the diary that are important that day- letters and stuff. I am SO glad I have them. They are the one thing I would rescue from fire. I occasionally re-read them and I am literally transported back in time. It also puts life into perspective- that thing that really mattered then does not matter one jot in the grand scheme of things! Also it is funny!
I hope one day I have a relative (grandchild/great nephew etc) who may be interested in them. I REALLY hope they are not just chucked out when I die!! I will put that in my will. I see it as an amazing achievment- a record of my life- the book that we never get around to writing!
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