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What to do about my so called friend???

Tagged as: Dating, Friends, Teenage, The ex-factor<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (7 November 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 8 November 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Me and my ex broke up, now one of my best friends is dating him, at first i said no big deal but now i really care sumthing can up between the two of them and he told me he was using her to get over me. I geuss he still loves me and cares about me so what do i do about my so called friend?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (8 November 2010):

he's a cad. She is welcome to him. He is just keeping his options open. Just so he can con you occasionaly to agree to receive his attention, not because he cares, but just to love and leave you again. He certainly does not care about you. He may or may not come to like her more than you. But none of that is your problem. Your only issue is to forget him and move on to someone much better

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (8 November 2010):

What can you do? People are their own property. I wouldn't consider using the "friends don't date exes" rule. Why are you even pondering about him? You folks broke up, move on and get over it.

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