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Old 10-13-2008, 04:19 PM
 
Location: NJ/SC
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I had one ex-boyfriend that cheated and the funny thing is he used to always be checking up on me! I was the innocent one but he would always accuse me of doing wrong. When I found out he cheated, he begged me to take him back, I gave it a shot and found myself going through his phone book, mail etc...just brought out the worst in me. I learned a lot of lessons from that experience. 1.If someone is always accusing you of something, they are probably doing it themselves. 2. Don't take back a cheater, they will probably do it again anyway and it's very hard to trust again. Not worth the time and pain. 3. Don't date someone that makes you do bad things. You should only date people that bring out the best in you.

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Old 10-13-2008, 04:22 PM
 
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Yeah, what's funny was that as soon as I picked up the phone, she asked, "How do you know Nic (last name)?". Gee, I'm pretty sure not just any woman would like to know how I know that guy. Talk about stupid. I've witnessed psychotic behaviors throughout my lifetime, and it seems that women seem to get away w/ it more often than male psychoes (when it comes to this matter, anyways) because of the whole stereotype that "guys would most likely stray". To me, that's BS.

Christmas party? Oh why yes, of course, I will definitely let others know that she has "attempted" to "reach" me... I'll just say, "Yeah, we spoke on the phone, wondering where he was..." Let's watch her face burn red then!

I wonder if her behavior could pass as harrassment though...
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Old 10-13-2008, 04:23 PM
 
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Guilty people are usually the first ones to become suspicious of others...they expect everyone is as sneaky as they are.
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