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Question Posted Monday May 17 2010, 8:50 pm

Ok my friend katie likes my boyfriend when we were going out. and then we broke up and she didnt even wait 1 week to go out with him. should i tell her off or just suffer?

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stephybabe answered Tuesday May 25 2010, 2:16 am:
leave them both alone. let them be happy and find new friends. what your friend did isnt cool. that should have never happened. it would eb better for you to just let it go and do your own thing and act like nothing is wrong.
Stephy

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justletmebe answered Thursday May 20 2010, 3:47 pm:
neither your better off with out him if he would do that you and forget her. if she is rude enough to do that you can get a better friend. move on and show them both they cant phase you let two bad people be stuck together and you go get you a great man

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TheInspiration answered Tuesday May 18 2010, 10:38 pm:
Don't tell her off. No matter how much you want to. It'd be immature and you could lose her as a friend and it wouldn't be worth it. And i'm not saying it wasn't wrong for her to do that, cause it was. But if you dont want to lose a friend i'd keep what you have to say in. Try writing a note to her and say whatever you feel like saying to her face and tell her off but rip the note up when you're done. It will make you feel a little better about things.
Plus, you aren't hurting anyone.

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christina answered Tuesday May 18 2010, 5:16 pm:
Honestly, I'd tell her off. She's not really your friend if she would date your boyfriend not even a week after you guys were broken up.

If she really liked him, she would wait a while before pursuing him, and if she was your friend, she would wait until you over him, and then she'd ask permission.

She's not your friend. She doesn't give a damn about your feelings because if she did, you two wouldn't be in this situation. Talk to her and get whatever you need to say off of your chest.

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OhMyLucyDarling answered Tuesday May 18 2010, 12:17 am:
You've learned a lesson, Katie isn't a true friend

You be the mature one and move on, Trust me when he breaks up with her and needs comfort she'll see the bigger picture.

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Katlyn answered Monday May 17 2010, 9:24 pm:
I think you should talk to her and tell her how you feel because i think thats kinda shady and bitchy i mean the least she could have done was waited atleast a few weeks or a month or even asked you if it was okay with you i cant say tell her off because im suppose to give you good and helpful advice and i dont think telling her off is going to do anything but create more problems and cause bigger fights and a lot of drama.

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