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I couldn't believe the nerve of this girl


hepcat

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Got a story that'll make your blood boil.  I've been seeing this girl casually for about two months.  Nothing serious, just hang out with her on the weekends, go out drinking, etc.  

 

Last night after a band rehearsal I head over to her house.  She says "Let's go over to my friend's house!"  I say I'm down, we get in her car and we head over.  When we get to the door I quickly realizeS this is her ex-bf's house.  She showed me his picture once and I remember the porch from the photo.  I ask her WTF are we doing here and she says "Well all my friends are hanging out here...it'll be fun, trust me!"  I start getting really bad vibes right away.  I go in for a minute and try to be cool, but it doesn't take long for them to get in a big argument.  I go chill on the porch as to not get involved in this ridiculous situation, but after nothing cools off after 15 minutes, I walk down to the bus stop and catch a ride back to her house and head home.  

 

fug that bitch, I couldn't believe someone actually had the nerve to take me to their ex's house and start a fight!  Without even giving me a heads up as to what "friends" house she was going to.  Some people man.  I sent her quite a text this morning that hopefully made her cry.

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you said casually seeing, i didnt get boinking from that.  unless it's the obvious, why would i hang out with a chick for two months without the old in-out in-out?

 

I thought I implied I was banging her by saying "casually seeing" but I guess I need to come right out and say it.

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I sent her quite a text this morning that hopefully made her cry.

 

She got in a fight with her ex, so you decided that rather than console her or stick up for her (because you were marginally inconvenienced by this situation) that the proper course of action is to ditch her and emotionally torment her further? You're a real peach.

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She got in a fight with her ex, so you decided that rather than console her or stick up for her (because you were marginally inconvenienced by this situation) that the proper course of action is to ditch her and emotionally torment her further? You're a real peach.

 

That depends.  Was the sole reason this girl brought him over was to start a fight with her ex?  If her goal was to make her ex jealous, fug that girl.  You don't need that kind of high school drama in your life.  

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That depends.  Was the sole reason this girl brought him over was to start a fight with her ex?  If her goal was to make her ex jealous, fug that girl.  You don't need that kind of high school drama in your life.  

 

There's two kinds of girls you stick your junk in, the ones that are worth sticking up for, or the ones you truly have no interpersonal relationship with, in which case, why are you going anywhere with her?

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She got in a fight with her ex, so you decided that rather than console her or stick up for her (because you were marginally inconvenienced by this situation) that the proper course of action is to ditch her and emotionally torment her further? You're a real peach.

 

Haha yea...girl I'm casually seeing (I'll reiterate, I'm not in any kind of official "relationship" with this girl) brings me to her ex-bf's house without my knowledge and starts an argument with him.  I have no place in that fight.  I also learned after I left from a friend of hers who texted me to apologize for what happened (never got an apology from her though) that she lied to me about how long she'd been broken up with her ex.  She said they broke up over a year ago...turns out they broke up AFTER she already met me.  This girl is bad news and I'm running fast.  She's a skilled liar I'll give her that.

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