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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:31 pm
Soo... a while back this girl caught me off guard and kissed me, on the lips. To be honest, I really didn't like that... and ever since I told her that I was gay and uninterested in her, she's become a total b***h towards me and goes out of her way to do things to piss me off. Like, there's a guy that I really like and have been crushing on for a while. Well, finally got brave to talk to him, and we were getting pretty close to having a real relationship until she found out about him and since he's bi, she's been hitting on him, getting close to him, holding his hand while they walk together and basically keeping him away from me. She's pissing me off and if I don't get her to leave both of us alone things are gonna get ugly. >:l /rant
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:47 pm
Hmmm. well thats a pricky situation. not sure what say about that. i would knock her a** out but hitting is looked down upon men regardless of sexuality.
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:20 pm
You embarrassed her? Yeah, don't do that. We tend to get even.
I don't know a universal working solution for situations like that, outside of letting her get into a relationship with him before you find someone else for her to focus on, so she leaves him in such a way that he won't be interested in taking her back (but even then, it relies on her not knowing your plan), and you swoop in and help him. Apologies rarely work unless they get what they wanted in the first place and you essentially have to claim she's better than you are. It's not really worth it.
But more to get angry about, I guess.
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