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Hot Tub = Hot Water
Dear Boys Suck,
Well, me and this gut have been seing each other for the last past year. And i just found out that about 2 months ago. He and his best friend went to a party. But you see he didn't tell me he was going. But thats not my problem.Well, i found out that, that night he and his friend. Got naked with some girls in this hot tub. At this party they were at. And i was just wondering should i let it get to me. Or just let it go. But the thing is.. before he and i started going out he had a girl for each day of the week. And i was wondering too.. Does bad habits really die? Because he didn't have the best past.. he's slept with over 20 girls. And of course i didn't know that at first. He lied to me and only told me he had been with three. And then like 6 months into your relationship he told me i was like his 24th! So anyways my question is.. should i just forgive his past and move on? And should i let the whole naked hot tub thing get to me?
please help!!
Steamed,
Casey
Skinnny Mao Says:
First off, I can't overemphasize the importance of at least attempting to
use proper spelling and grammer. There is nothing that will lure a man into
a monogamy more quickly than using good grammer. Besides that, I really
think that the only way you can really feel good about being in this
relationship is if you catch up to this guy, so you can begin your
relationship on an level playing field. I know this might take a lot of
work, and some amount of time, but I am sure you will both feel better about
this. If you need some help, let me know. I don't have a hot tub, but I am
sure we can work something out.
The Sleepwalker Says:
Habits don't die. People don't change. He sounds like a creepy, loser, jerkface, doody-head. Dump him! Never tolerate lying.
Melosa Storm Says:
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