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A girl I dated 5 years ago is coming to visit me tonight. We've remained friends just by occasionally chatting over the years. She's coming to town to see a show with her friends Sunday night, but she's coming tonight...alone. She's requested to stay at my house. I didn't know this until yesterday, but my roommates are all out of town and I'll have the house to myself all weekend. Also for the record, she has a boyfriend that she's dated for over two years.

I told her she can have a bed to herself, and she just said thanks. Not going to try anything unless she makes it VERY CLEAR she wants to do something. I will say though, that it's a very strange situation with the potential to be very awkward or sexy.

Also there is a 40ish woman coming from my work to see the show (def cougar...single and ready to mingle), along with a girl I've already been seeing for over a month (not officially). It's not unreasonable to assume the latter will be spending the night at my house tonight...and there's an outside chance I could land the cougar lady.

Tonight is definitely one of the most interesting nights girl wise that I've ever lived. How weird would it be if I brought back a different girl when my ex-gf is spending the night??? Based on the circumstances, it's likely.

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damn that would be messed up. but, if you wanted ur chance to make this girl jealous who you say has been trippin, then this is it.

pissing her off the most would be taking the ex home.

Ex is sleeping at my house regardless. She doesn't know anyone in Asheville and she's coming down just to spend time with me. However given the circumstances and her BF and all, it's my house and I can do what I want.

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Ex is sleeping at my house regardless. She doesn't know anyone in Asheville and she's coming down just to spend time with me. However given the circumstances and her BF and all, it's my house and I can do what I want.

yeah but that other girl has been totally blowing you off. sooo....

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A girl I dated 5 years ago is coming to visit me tonight. We've remained friends just by occasionally chatting over the years. She's coming to town to see a show with her friends Sunday night, but she's coming tonight...alone. She's requested to stay at my house. I didn't know this until yesterday, but my roommates are all out of town and I'll have the house to myself all weekend. Also for the record, she has a boyfriend that she's dated for over two years.

I told her she can have a bed to herself, and she just said thanks. Not going to try anything unless she makes it VERY CLEAR she wants to do something. I will say though, that it's a very strange situation with the potential to be very awkward or sexy.

Also there is a 40ish woman coming from my work to see the show (def cougar...single and ready to mingle), along with a girl I've already been seeing for over a month (not officially). It's not unreasonable to assume the latter will be spending the night at my house tonight...and there's an outside chance I could land the cougar lady.

Tonight is definitely one of the most interesting nights girl wise that I've ever lived. How weird would it be if I brought back a different girl when my ex-gf is spending the night??? Based on the circumstances, it's likely.

fug you and your awesome life.

:D

j/k

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