Rekindling an old flame, Best way to go about it |
Rekindling an old flame, Best way to go about it |
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![]() Ummm... I can't think of anything creative to put here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 410 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 118,965 ![]() |
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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![]() Ummm... I can't think of anything creative to put here ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 410 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 118,965 ![]() |
Well the kid aint mine, so I dont want her getting the impression that I'll support them. But I dont want to scare her away, because, overall, she is a good person to be around. I was comfortable around her when we were "friending". The guy is cool but he does have that kinda shadyness about him, which why believe her when she says he neglects her.
But I get what everyone is saying. I'll try to backoff. They do have a kid. They should try to work it out. I think I have that Chronic B*tch Dependency A Pimp Named Slickback was talking about. |
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