First boyfriend--found out he had cheated on me after I broke up with him for slapping me. I met other girls he'd slept with or, as in my case, come close to it with and pressured. Five of us spread an STD rumor about him in my middle school and his high school. I was the youngest in the group, at 13, and I came up with the idea. His dating career was over until he moved.
Third boyfriend--cheated on me. Flagrantly and often. I was 17. I "borrowed" some acid, leather gloves, and goggles from my chemistry class and poured the acid on the hood of his beautiful brand new car.
I wouldn't do that now, but that's because I learned and my taste is much improved!
2006-11-15 15:40:04
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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I don't need that lameass drama. Revenge just leads to more revenge, its a never ending cycle. Its takes the more mature person to realize that.
Okay you think Im lame right, think about it, you wanna get revenge on someone who got you good. Yet why be so weak minded to actually give twoshits what that person says or does who offended you? As soon as you react you give them the attention they wanted so in fact you lost.
2006-11-15 23:38:24
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answered by Murfdigidy 4
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Hmm, well...I had this bf that decided that he was going to A) marry me, B) move into my home with HIS MOTHER AND NO JOB, C) knock me up with 4 kids.
I pretty much thought he was a few shrimp short of a cocktail, and I told him so.
Soo, he decided he was gonna beat the c**p out of me the next time he saw me, but he bragged about it to a friend of his, who told me...
And so since I was given a word-for-word copy of the conversation, I knew what he said and I could have pressed charges.
He had to leave my state and go back home to avoid that.
Moral of the story: Don't f**k with me.
2006-11-16 00:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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