<p>More than a third of Britons still have feelings for their first love, and one in four has got back in touch thanks to Facebook, reveals a new study.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Six out of 10 people regularly think about their old flame, the study found.<br />Nearly four out of 10 admit to still carrying a torch for their teenage sweetheart, according to a poll for The Best Of Me, a film about a couple who give first love a second chance.<br /><br />"Many look back more fondly at a first love than other failed relationships, leaving many wondering what might have been and, possibly, what could still be," a spokesman for the film was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Twelve percent of those who stay in touch with the first love consider them a good friend, although a third admit their partner does not know.<br /></p>
<p>More than a third of Britons still have feelings for their first love, and one in four has got back in touch thanks to Facebook, reveals a new study.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Six out of 10 people regularly think about their old flame, the study found.<br />Nearly four out of 10 admit to still carrying a torch for their teenage sweetheart, according to a poll for The Best Of Me, a film about a couple who give first love a second chance.<br /><br />"Many look back more fondly at a first love than other failed relationships, leaving many wondering what might have been and, possibly, what could still be," a spokesman for the film was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Twelve percent of those who stay in touch with the first love consider them a good friend, although a third admit their partner does not know.<br /></p>