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when is it to soon to bang your buddy's x-girl friend?


GritsRgreat

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I'll keep everyone posted. One thing, i'm not worried about him kicking my ass. i'm a slim guy but i can more than hold my own. He is a cool friend and i'm not hurting for pussy so i can blow her off and not miss a beat.

she is smoking hot btw.

Pics or stf........:D

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true but he's already hooked up with another girl (with my help) since the breakup. she's hinted around,

and when i say hinted i mean pretty much layed it out there with her txt and messages to me.

So i'm just going to say to my buddy, "Yo you got a problem with me popping stacy?"

You are dangerously close to breaking a Man Law here!

If he gives his blessing, I guess it's OK. Just don't rub his face in it. (That you are dating his ex-GF. that is!)

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Oh gosh... memories. I did it and not once, and not one friend... while they still dated. :dita:

2 sisters... They both dated my friends... My friends decided to be a gentleman and not to have sex with em for first 4 month... Thanks to them, I bang the poo out of 2 sisters.

Btw, my friends know about it. :patriot:

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Wondered this myself...my best bud of many years (grew up together) had this GF through high school and a little bit in college. They were on again off again for awhile and eventually they were off again and she moved in across the street from me. The opportunity was there but if my friend found out, it would have put a serious strain on our friendship, a friendship I valued more than banging some chick.

So what I'm saying is, depends on how good of a friend...

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