The obvious reasons are
*jealousy
*immaturity
*love
*possessiveness
2007-08-02 09:09:27
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answered by JustCurious28 2
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Alright Mr. Kenny G it comes down to the nature of relationships. Namly the fact that any bond/relationship is actually a friendship. Now the nature of a friendship is a mutal sharing of some aspects of your life, your being, and you opionins. Now you can't just end a friendship... you can't just all someone one up and say guess what friend its over, nope the human heart doesn't work that way. So the relationship doesn't end, its changes, and whats left for two friends to become? ENEMIES!!!! Espacially if there is still love envovled because love's purpose is to make us feel, what we feel is sort of up to us.... Anger anyone?
2007-08-02 10:43:51
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answered by Brutal Honesty 7
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Because they have unresolved feelings and are upset that the other party has moved on or they are hurt by what happened in the relationship and see no other way to make the other person hurt as they do unless they take some sort of action against them...
2007-08-04 23:18:50
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answered by MidnightSkies 7
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