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Rekindling an old flame, Best way to go about it
Stuckie
post May 10 2009, 08:09 AM
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I started talking with an old "friend" of mine from high school. I wouldn't be asking for advice from you all if it didnt have a some kinda awkward twist. She has a kid now and is currently with her baby daddy, who I know personally. She says he neglects her, but he is a good father, which is the only reason she is still with him. How do I approach her without scaring her or making it seem like Im trying to house her?
 
 
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gojira
post May 10 2009, 02:40 PM
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QUOTE(Stuckie @ May 10 2009, 09:09 AM) *
I started talking with an old "friend" of mine from high school. I wouldn't be asking for advice from you all if it didnt have a some kinda awkward twist. She has a kid now and is currently with her baby daddy, who I know personally. She says he neglects her, but he is a good father, which is the only reason she is still with him. How do I approach her without scaring her or making it seem like Im trying to house her?


it doesn't take a genius to figure out what to do in your predicament. becoming a homewrecker is your prerogative, but understand she has excess baggage. it might be not the brightest thing to pursue anything further than sexual relations (miss u bill clinton), unless you willing to deal with the drama it entails.
 

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