Based on my very mundane idea to connect Singles,I have resolved to follow my bliss and attempt to place single people in a position to communicate in a very unique forum. Through my Facebook Singles Group you get to know the real person through their posts, comments and profiles. Pictures are worth a thousand words. With both male and female together co-mingling,if this site does not offer you a connection, it certainly offers you a friend... and the end result, consider yourself "Unsingled."
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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I'll pass on the leftovers. Can't see me getting it in with a dude my friend has gotten it in with. This actually happened to me once. I met a guy my friend used to "kick it" with. So I was telling her about him and we discovered it was the same dude. Never talked to him again. Infinity is not enough time for it to blow over.
ReplyDeleteWow Zelda...that's an interesting story. I can't see it for me either. I think it will be too awkward if the three of you were in the same space, whether you're the ex or current, or even the person who has been with both.
ReplyDeleteSure, sometimes its just a better fit. I've dating exes of my friends , but I would suggest that you have the conversation with your friend BEFORE you start dating their ex just to get their feelings about it and avoid any awkwardness.
ReplyDeleteNo baby mommas and no first loves, anything else is pretty much open depending on the attraction. My younger brother and his BEST friend each have a child with the same woman *Kanye shrug*...
ReplyDeleteI believe it is a matter of timing as well as how the situation developed...Don't damage a situation just to obtain the ex...
ReplyDeleteDating your friend's or family member's ex should be a no-no, no matter how much time passes.
ReplyDeleteYou must talk to your friend first to see how they feel
ReplyDeleteNever want to hurt a true friend.
some left overs are so much better after you heat them the second time around.