Ok so i have this friend (we'll call her tina) whos is like madly deeply in love with this guy (we'll call him josh) ok so i really really still like josh*, we went out recently for 6 months and then took a little break and during that break he madeout with my friend tina* so i was like alright i guess we'll be nothing. but we started talking again after and we're friends and then last night he came over and we made out. he told me he loves me and he wants me back if i go back to him i will lose one of my BEST FRiENDS but i still love josh* what do i do?! thanks a tonnnn!! ( 16 female )
What kind of guy "loves" TWO fucking people??? An ass. An ASS.. "loves".. TWO.. fucking people!!! Fact of the matter is.. you simply CAN NOT "love" TWO people. It's IMPOSSIBLE! If you "love" TWO [or more?] people.. you don't love EITHER ONE ***ENOUGH*** And with love, TRUE LOVE, it's 360% or NOTHING AT FUCKING ALLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!! See what I'm getting at?? Not only is this weasel a jerk, he's also EXTREMELY infantile, and you deserve BETTER and you KNOW this!!!! THAT *ALONE* is hopefully enough for you to understand that you must kick this pathetic CLOWN to the curb!!!!!
And if not, then is he worth losing your BEST FRIEND over?? Hardly ANY guys ARE, Hun. But I can tell you right now.. this bitch DEFINITELY is NOT worth it.
But whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best!!! Hopefully I've made even the slightest little impact here; know that you can *always, *always, *always come back to me if you ever need anything else!! I'm always here for you!!!
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