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carson
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The new love
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Jul 8 04:54 UTC 1994 |
(you recently became romantically involved with someone. sadly, this
person had to leave town for three weeks for personal reasons.)
(imagine your surprise when you see this person, *two days later*, and
with someone else! this person doesn't see you, and won't unless you make
your presence known.)
(do you confront this person?)
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roz
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response 1 of 14:
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Jul 8 21:43 UTC 1994 |
Sure, after I've stopped (1) being steamed and (2) feeling hurt.
Something along the lines of "seems like there are some things
it would be good to talk about . . ."
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mta
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response 2 of 14:
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Jul 8 22:24 UTC 1994 |
Probably not. I'd just "disappear". and not be available to restart out
romance.
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scg
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response 3 of 14:
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Jul 8 23:47 UTC 1994 |
I would go up to them and say hi, and then leave it up to them to explain.
How do I know they are romantically involved with the other person. Maybe
their trip got cut short for some reason and they just happened to run
into a friend on the street before they ran into or called me. I really
don't see the point of breaking up with somebody if I'm not even sure of
why I'm doing it.
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popcorn
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response 4 of 14:
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Jul 9 00:05 UTC 1994 |
This response has been erased.
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kimba
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response 5 of 14:
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Jul 9 00:09 UTC 1994 |
I'd walk up to them, say something like, "Hi! What are you doing here? I
thought you were going out of town?" So he would feel like as much of an idiot
as he obviously was.
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dang
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response 6 of 14:
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Jul 9 07:35 UTC 1994 |
re#1 if i waited for those, i'd wait for a *long* time. i would go
up to her, and probably be very hurt, and make a fool out of myself.
the relationship would end.
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y
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response 7 of 14:
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Jul 9 16:47 UTC 1994 |
You know I supposed i would talk to them and see what happend like note
3 said. But always beware that you can be taken in by a good con artist
like me
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b
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vishnu
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response 8 of 14:
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Jul 12 07:33 UTC 1994 |
I would just go up to them and say hi, and see what happens.
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carolyn
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response 9 of 14:
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Nov 9 18:49 UTC 1994 |
I'd run home and cry. Then I'd grab a pillow and put it to my face
and scream. Then I'd look at myself in the mirror, straighten my hair,
wash my face and take a deep breath. I'd do all this if I really
liked the guy. If I didn't care too much for him, then I'd probably
laugh to myself and keep on walking.
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zook
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response 10 of 14:
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Nov 13 22:22 UTC 1994 |
Obviously, I would be hurt, but I would walk away and not answer any phone
calls from her.
(same assumption as #4)
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bonita
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response 11 of 14:
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Nov 22 01:27 UTC 1994 |
If my significant other was obviously doing something with this person
and they weren't supposed to be doing it, I would probably go up to him and
hit him on the arm or say "What in the hell are you doing?" He'd have to
take it from there.
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ewhisam
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response 12 of 14:
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Dec 27 23:55 UTC 1995 |
I would casually *be seen* and wait for a reaction with surprise at having seen
my love when she was supposed to be away. Maybe there is an explanation.
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woody
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response 13 of 14:
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Feb 1 08:45 UTC 1997 |
I would walk up and sat hi. If she has any reason to expalin then I would blow
up but suppose it was just an innocent friend she met and was around because
she missed her flight or something like tha.t.
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diznave
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response 14 of 14:
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Nov 9 07:08 UTC 1997 |
I would walk up to her, and pretend I was an ape with a serious flea problem.
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