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Question Posted Wednesday April 13 2005, 3:28 am

recently a friend of mine has taken my boyfriend away from me! i was well upset and i dont know how to react. I found them in his bedroom, and he was feeling her up. i really like my friend and she promices me that it was one of her 'one off sex gamnes' and he really likes me shud i take him back??

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Aunty_Zozie answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 6:29 am:
No. Under no circumstances should you take him back. if he does'nt have enough respect for yuo that he's going to go feeling up your friends, then the relationship will never work. Also i'd consider making your friend repent for what she did, what they BOTH did was a betrayal of trust and being laid back about it just makes it worse.

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