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Does having those pics of her affect you in any negative way? As in, do you scroll your facebook and cry reminiscing?
No? -> Don't delete the pictures.
Yes? -> Delete the pictures.
The point of what J. Daniels was saying is to do whatever it is you need to do to make your transition easier & healthier. So if you have no feelings towards those pictures being there, then don't delete them.
^ Exactly. I deleted absolutely every trace of my ex from 2010, I deleted every single picture, unfriended her and deleted everything (after a year of chasing her around and having her phone me from other guys cars etc to talk about how she's pregnant and the Dad can be one of 3 guys, but she might let me raise the kid with her) - this girl inspired me to better myself, which is where I heard about the no contact rule, pretending to be distant, and some pick up routines that I was too scared to use on her. I then got catfished lol, then I fucked a few more girls, then I eventually found a new girl (as in, developed my seduction skills and escaped the friendzone) and fell madly in "love" with her, then we split up... I made it back to pickup, got some great results, 19 months later I'm exclusive with a new girl, I've had other situations with girls, I deleted her from everything other than Twitter, and I kept the pictures on Facebook.
I'm not sure why I went into such detail, I think I'm just trying to say that I had strong oneitis with them both, and handled both breakups completely different apart from cutting all contact and moving on.
I think you're keeping the pictures because deleting them seems like something HUGE. Like you're signing a contract to agree that it's over or something. Wanna know the best thing to do? Delete everything as soon as you break up. Cut all traces of her existing from everything but your memory, unless the pictures wont bother you at all.
One of my favourite hobbies is rambling and spreading 1 sentence of value into multiple paragraphs, then watching people try to find it.