okay i asked a question earlier bout my girl friend cheatin on me well i went over to her house to talk and she wasnt there i went u to her room to see if she and saw her fuc**** with the same guy she looked at me and was suprised i ran out the door upset as i could be then to make matters worse that guy came out and said "guess the better guy won" and that was fighting words so i went up to him and said ur right u can have her and tuned around to leave and the guy sucker punched me so i turned around and knocked the sh** out of him.
did i do the right thing?
P.S thanks 4 helping me with my problem u dont know how much it helped
MrToAsTy answered Saturday June 26 2004, 11:07 pm: yea! u dumped her cause she was cheatin and then the guy sucker punches u!? wat a loser! neway u did do the right thing.... u dumped the cheater and u defended urself... i dont think nethings wrong with that....nope not at all case closed
Siren_Cytherea answered Saturday June 26 2004, 10:56 pm: *Cheers*
Go you!
Yes. You did the right thing. He deserved to be beaten up after what he said to you. That's really icky of him. Lol.
But as I said, Go you! *cheers* =)
As for helping with your problem...that's what we're here for. =)
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
XoTruebrunettExO answered Saturday June 26 2004, 10:18 pm: If you were just trying to talk it out with the girl and caught her cheating again then you did the right thing. also, you could have very well beat the crap out of that guy after he said the better man won and you didn't and you only did after he went after you first .. to me you showed good self control and only were defending yourself, so yes i think you did the right thing.. hope i helped, please rate me! [ XoTruebrunettExO's advice column | Ask XoTruebrunettExO A Question ]
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