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  • #16
    Originally posted by May_May View Post
    'woman-picker/pecker'
    Bwa haha! Thanks for the good laugh!

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    • #17
      Peter Piper pulled his pretty picker-pecker,
      and proceeded to pick a pretty pecker picker.
      When Peter pulled his pretty picker-pecker,
      how many pretty pecker pickers did Peter Piper pick?

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      • #18
        BWAHAhahahhahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ..........



        Gary

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wretchedotis View Post
          Actually - what it confirms (in my mind at least) is that he is still thinking of you as he purposefully informed you.
          I guess it depends on how the conversation went. "I sleep with your best friend and I'm in love with her" is different then "I don't love you. BTW I sleep with your best friend".

          In my mind, that's a hell of a way to show you are thinking about someone and/or getting a reaction. Not saying you're wrong but surely there's better, smarter ways to do that.

          Sex is sex and there is a difference between a relationship and sex. But sex is expected to remain between the two in the relationship, not third parties. Doesn't matter if it's one-of, the other in the relationship is bound to get emotionally hurt when it gets found out.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BCMama View Post
            My recent ex just told me he slept with a coworker 2 weeks ago. Nice. I don't even know how to feel about it. I think I'm numb. It confirms that we are over and that he doesn't think about me at all. Sigh.
            I am wondering about the part "It confirms we are over". Does this mean that you thought you were over before he did this?

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