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bigjohndl · 70-79, M
So you stole him from her and don't feel bad about it? Hopefully you will still be happy when someone steals him from you. No integrity on either of your parts.
poprocktears · 26-30, F
except they weren't together and he never liked her in that way to begin with so no i didn't steal him from her. @bigjohndl

Reject · 26-30, M
Why was she upset? It's not like she was dating him when you starting getting involved with him.
poprocktears · 26-30, F
exactly. nobody sees it that way @Reject
Reject · 26-30, M
@poprocktears Your friend doesn't make any sense. I mean I'd be happy to let my friend date a girl who turned me down. At least she's happy with someone and my friend is happy too. It's a win win.
ninjavu · 51-55, M
Did I follow that correctly? Her ex-boyfriend is now your boyfriend? If so, your final sentence sums it up well.
ninjavu · 51-55, M
@ninjavu Oh, read the other posts and realise now that they weren't a couple. Since that was the case, I don't understand her position.
Are you still with the same guy, or with a new one. I don't judge you. Sometimes no one can stop attraction. You should stay away from her. Maybe she's holding a grudge and she will never trust you.
poprocktears · 26-30, F
@RadiantRuby same guy
@poprocktears well then you lost one friendship and gained another. Btw high school friends rarely make it into adulthood. Enjoy your life girl!
Flenflyys · 31-35, F
Well, you made your choice. Maybe she will get over it someday but if she has any sense of pride, she wont bother.

 
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