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Topic: Is is normal to dump your friends just to please a boyfriend
dcrdnk's photo
Fri 12/07/07 10:02 PM
Make new friends , but keep the old.

1 is silver & the other is GOLD drinker glasses

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Fri 12/07/07 10:07 PM
I am somewhat new to the males and females being best friends situation. My ex seems to want to be best friends, which is working okay right now because we are not dating anyone. But, if one of us finds another best friend and more I think the situation will change. Personally I would like my best friend and lover to be the same person. But, I may have to accept the cards I am dealt in life and deal with it.

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Sat 12/08/07 09:31 AM

My best friend . . thru thick & thin . . for 7 years started dating this woman who was recently divorced. She's never like me or wants me around because she's jealous of me being also a woman, and also a neighbor. Anyway, my friend totally put me on the back burner and went from calling me regularly to maybe once every couple weeks. I told him he was being an ass, but appreciated his honesty and completely left him alone. I never called or anything - rarely.

Last weekend the girl gumped him after a year! Now my friend is back to his old routine of calling me 3 times a day and stopping by my work, etc. He's scared of being alone (he's 50) and seems to be willing to do anything to keep a relationship working - ACCEPT - be loyal to his friends.

So what do you all think? Should I take him back and be understanding - or do I tell him he blew the friendship?? He knows what he's done - I've told him how I feel, and he's very apologetic. I won't play any games, but am dying to hear what you all say!!
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the sam things happened to me, but when they meet someone else, they do it again, and again. so i wouldnt bother to be honest

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