Girl that was wrong......now depending upon how long ya'll had been together........the level of madness will be different. Either way both your friend and your ex were wrong! Even though he's your ex you once had feelings for him and your friend should respect those feelings ( past of present). There are plenty of guys in this world she could have had. Why did she have to pick him? And then ya'll just broke up two weeks ago? It makes you question did he really even have feelings for you in the first place. Because I mean not only did ya'll just recently break up, but then he ask's out one of your friends? Boys these days are so stupid and your friends seems a little rude and ignorant too. I say dump them both and if they come crawling back to you.........make them BEG because GOD don't like ugly, what my mama said, and that there is just straight horrifying.
2007-01-23 10:40:53
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answered by noella. 2
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I'm so sorry about that happening to you Sweetie.
It might not seem right of him to do that but at least he let you go before he asked this other Girl out. I know you feel hurt about it but you can't make someone stay with you if they don't want to...I'm sure you think more of yourself than to want to be around someone that feels it's time to move on.....It's much better knowing that the person you're with want's to be with you too don't you think?
Better he let you go first so at least you can get on with your life...there are lots that would just be cheating & using you behind your back & that would really muck your head up wouldn't it?
Don't worry Babe, you'll get over him quite soon & at least you can respect him for having that much respect for you & himself.
Don't hold it against him or her it's not worth it....
You'll have a new Guy soon, I'm sure of it & normally the next one's better than the last anyway...you'll see!
2007-01-23 10:50:50
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answered by Funky 6
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No. He shouldn't have cared so little to be able to move on in just a couple days. And a real friend should not go out with an ex of 2 days.
2007-01-23 10:39:48
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answered by bananajcd 2
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hi Fiona, there is purely 2 thoughts i might desire to offer you to tell the reality, determination A "settle for what he has reported and easily to interrupt as much as him and save on your existence, yet do no longer concern acceptance is tough to undergo yet later you will recover from it." determination B "Ask him whether there is an hazard the the two one in all you additionally could make up reason there is an hazard if he might desire to consider that, human beings do substitute and there's a 50% % substitute in this yet something is as much as him now". remember this Fiona, "desire is frail yet is tough to kill" i'm hoping he thoughts determination B if no longer then I even have performed all i will that might actually assist you in spite of each and every thing Love can not be compelled no longer by ability of you nor him.
2016-11-01 02:53:15
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answered by ? 4
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Did she say yes? If so, she broke one of the cardinal rules of friendship. You don't date the EX of one of your friends. It just doesn't happen.
2007-01-23 10:37:51
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answered by Jen 2
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I don't think that is right!! Did your friend say yes to him??! If he did then she is not a good friend. A good friend wouldn't date your ex.
2007-01-23 10:38:11
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answered by Asian_Bebe 3
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If your friend and ur ex-bf knows that u are still not over him, it is WRONG for them to do so.
But if u havnt expressed anything, it isnt wrong
2007-01-23 10:37:16
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answered by anna 2
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Didnt take him long to move on no its not fair to you..i think hes very uncaring of your feelings.
2007-01-29 05:46:59
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answered by canteloupesweet 2
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No, that was mean. Did she say yes? If she did, then she is no friend of yours.
2007-01-23 10:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Your "friend" is a dirtbag. Kick them both to the curb!
2007-01-28 07:20:23
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answered by adondeesta1 2
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