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02-13-2007, 02:03 AM #41
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So my boyfriend had this bestfriend, who happened to be a girl. And being the trusting soul I was I didnt think anything of her until one day boyfriend came running up to me after class ranting about how 'that nasty bitch' kept telling him she was gonna 'fuck him better than I ever did'. EXCUSEEE ME.
Let's just say..I hated to ruin a friendship but he was tired of it too..they're no longer speaking.
no worries birdie, i bet youre prettier then she is and I already KNOW youre more intelligent :P
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02-14-2007, 12:49 AM #42
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Wow...that's pretty much exactly what I was going to write, except it's my boyfriend, not my husband!! I never knew how oblivious he was about other women flirting with him until this one night...he was sitting on a couch at this party between two girls, one of which was practically throwing herself at him...I got super pissed off (im really jealous too, altho im gettin better) and confronted him about the girls...he got really defensive and mad in return cause he didn't think they were flirting with him at all! When i found out that his only fault was being oblivious to flirting, I couldn't be mad anymore lol.
Originally Posted by Dro_Princess
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02-21-2007, 04:28 PM #43
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Don't let your husband know how it bothers you. Actually your best bet would be to make friends with her and be sickly sweet about it all.
He's going to feel extra-guilty if you aren't even being a bitch about it.
I recommend reading "Charlotte Simmons" even though it is a crappy novel, just for the portion where it discusses "Sarc 3"...
Sarc 1: real sarcasm.
Sarc 2: sarcasm with a hint of sincerity (confusing)
Sarc 3: being SO NICE that nobody knows you're being sarcastic.
I say take Sarc 3 with this bitch. And don't breathe a word to your husband, either.
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02-21-2007, 06:38 PM #44
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I disagree with not talking to your husband about it. I had to deal with this recently so it hits close to home. I say that men are freaking clueless sometimes and you really have to spell certain things out for them. Personally I think if you talk to him about it and let him know that its NOT okay and he lets her come over again, things are more serious than previously thought. If you dont talk to him about it and she tries to make her way into his life, you never really told him its not okay. Of course he should know its not okay but sometimes you do have to tell them.
The woman in our situation is no longer in our lives at all. We did set new rules down. If something like this happens again he's already had his chance and he knows the consequences. If he makes the choice to do it again knowing the rules and consequences, I'll be walking out before his head stops spinning.
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03-06-2007, 10:51 PM #45
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Sorry for butting in but she's right. Get better. Get your boots on and go let her know, "visits" are not allowed at your home, take your garden claw rake =).
Originally Posted by Mrs. Greenjeans
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03-07-2007, 02:51 PM #46
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I am pleased to report that the Charlene problem went rolling away down the street in a moving truck this past weekend. She actually didn't pay any further visits, since, of course, I've been home. But she was served with divorce papers a couple of weeks ago, and they've pretty well emptied out their house now, dividing all their stuff, I guess. There's a realty sign up in the yard. So all is well with the world. And least my world. My husband saw her estranged husband last weekend and he said there's no going back, no chance of reconciliation. The predatory Charlene is temporarily living with her sister three suburbs from here. So all's well that ends well.
[SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
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03-07-2007, 03:11 PM #47
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YAY!:clap: :clap: :clap:
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07-17-2007, 07:01 PM #48
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Welcome to a woman's world. (shakes head and walks away quietly)
WWPeace,
White Wolf
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07-27-2007, 09:39 PM #49
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Oh please, are you fricken serious? We all know which head most guys think with. Poor Mr. Gallent, Mr Fixer, Mr. Pleaser...Before ya know it, it's slip slidin away. Scheech
Originally Posted by EmoRebellion
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07-31-2007, 03:39 PM #50
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Glad to see the end to this post! I was totally in agreement with Mrs.Greenjeans. I absolutely cannot stand women like that...ones who are suspiciously always around when you're not. While it's true that some men don't notice when one of these whores is coming onto them...sometimes they do...
nonetheless, happy it worked for you!
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