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Sentimental Reminders: Adults Cling To Ex-Partner Mementos, Poll Shows

Millions of adults hold onto sentimental items after breakups, including mugs and love letters, poll finds.
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Millions of adults admit to keeping hold of sentimental items after a breakup including mugs, socks, t-shirts – and even photographs.

A poll, of 2,000 adults who have been in a relationship, found 35% have kept objects from their failed romances, with cards and love letters among the most common.

Others have held onto jewelry, ticket stubs and hoodies after letting go of their former partner.

More than half (55%) have even held onto something for more than 20 years, as they have fond memories of the item (39%), or still like and use it (21%).

Millions of adults admit to keeping hold of sentimental items after a breakup that include mugs, socks and t-shirts – and even photographs. PHOTO BY SWNS

But one in 20 admitted they wanted to keep the item out of spite.

It also emerged 46% think it’s emotionally unhealthy to hold onto items from an ex-partner.

Relationship expert, Gemma Nice, said: “Memories can be hard to let go of, but sometimes you just have to flush the past down the toilet.

“If you’re in a new relationship, holding on to items from an ex can look bad. It’s important to reflect on your reasons for holding onto these things, if it brings back bad memories then maybe it’s time to let go.

“Parting ways with these belongings can be a step forward towards healing and moving forward.”

Millions of adults admit to keeping hold of sentimental items after a breakup that include mugs, socks and t-shirts – and even photographs. PHOTO BY SWNS

The study also found 80%, of those polled, have kept up to 20 items belonging to a previous partner or from a past relationship.

However, those who have got rid of items either threw them in the bin (53%), donated them to charity (27%) or burnt them (12%).

While 45% said they were simply having a clear out, 31% admitting it helped them to move on.

Photographs (16%), love letters (9%), and birthday cards (8%) were among the items people find most heartbreaking to look back on.

But 27% were relieved when they get rid of things from a previous relationship, while 25% simply felt sad.

Although 27% went as far as to say they regret getting rid of an item belonging to an ex.

The study carried out via OnePoll also revealed 56% have sent or received a love letter, with one in 10 having done so in the last year.

David Titman, head of consumer from Who Gives A Crap, which is inviting people to flush their ex and send in old love letters to be recycled, said: “We’re offering lovelorn Brits the chance to transform their love letters into toilet roll.

“We’re hoping to help the nation turn their ex’s sweet nothings into something useful while assuring them that someone, somewhere will be wiping their bum with it.”

TOP 20 ITEMS PEOPLE HAVE KEPT FROM AN EX-PARTNER:

  1. Photographs
  2. Cards e.g., birthday cards, Christmas cards
  3. Love letters
  4. Jewelry
  5. Book
  6. Ticket stubs e.g., cinema, concert tickets
  7. T-shirt
  8. Mug
  9. Painting
  10. Hoodie
  11. Underwear/lingerie
  12. Coat
  13. Furniture
  14. Blanket
  15. Pens
  16. Diary/journal
  17. Pots and pans
  18. Mobile phone/smartphone
  19. Socks
  20. Hat

Produced in association with SWNS Talker

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