Alright so my friend and I just recently found out that this guy basically played both of us. Us being us aren't just going to sit around and let this go by . Were going to get back. However we dont have any good ideas. Any suggestions?
thankss :]
PH03N1X answered Saturday August 4 2007, 5:57 am: hey i say you should play the player back if you or your mate arent still seeing him get some other hot girl he may be interested in to play him back and humiliate him infront of all his mates, say she goes out with him for like 2 days and on the third brutally dumps him..
hope this helps, good luck x [ PH03N1X's advice column | Ask PH03N1X A Question ]
summerbeautyxoxo answered Saturday August 4 2007, 3:39 am: heyy,
well i guess your hoping that someone will come up with an awesome plan for you, sadly i dont have that. My thought is, why devote the next couple weeks of your life to him, and creating a plan to get revenge on HIM. I mean, i would just move on and not even talk about him, or look at him, because he isnt even worth your time!
If you havent seen the movie John Tucker Must Die, i would watch it. The basic line from that movie that im trying to get at is trying to get revenge/payback on this guy, is still causing you to think about him.
sorry he was a jerk, and that i couldnt come up with a master mind plan to destroy him, but he is sooo not worth your time and thoughts!
~April [ summerbeautyxoxo's advice column | Ask summerbeautyxoxo A Question ]
rick505 answered Saturday August 4 2007, 3:36 am: Honesty is the best policy, talk openly about what an ass he is and what he did to you TO EVERY SINGLE GIRL YOU SEE HIM TALK TO. Dont exaggerate, dont lie, just make sure that he gets the reputation he deserves. [ rick505's advice column | Ask rick505 A Question ]
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