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- From: smithrud@advtech.uswest.com ()
- Subject: Re: Advice please!!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.065532.8461@advtech.uswest.com>
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 06:55:32 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.210627.10562@ac.dal.ca> rtousi@ac.dal.ca writes:
- >Hi
- > Is it right to try and steal a girl from a boyfriend who is making her
- >life miserable by his neglect, even though she still loves him. But she openly
- >admitts he's making her life Hell.
-
- You will only steal her if she _wants_ to be stolen. I don't know
- too many people who have been stolen against their will (abductions
- for ranson don't count). ;)
-
- My point: If she doesn't want you pursuing her, she will probably
- tell you. If she isn't telling you to leave her alone, but is still
- claiming to love her boyfriend, she might not be sure of _what_ she
- wants.
-
- Cari
-
-