| I'm a man... recently Googled a woman I've gone on a couple dates with and found her all over these cheater/bad relationship sites. The dates were OK, I am not head over heels or anything, but it's pretty bad what was written. Considering on throwing in the towel, seems like a lot of drama. |
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Throw in the towel, no need to consider it.
Run while you can. |
Like what? How do you know a vindictive ex-lover or friend didn't make up stuff about her? |
Should I tell her about the search results? |
| What are cheater / bad relationship sites? I've never heard of these |
No, just get out. Cheaters lie - talking to her about it isn't going to tell you anything. |
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1. Are you sure that this is the same person?
2. Sometimes people change. |
The repeated story is she a stalker. Even if the relationship was casual or not even sexual, that she is emotionally disturbed and becomes obsessive. I am a single father. I have no time for that kind of bullshit, honestly. |
There's several sites. They were all posted within the past couple months. |
| Those sites seem like total bullshit. |
| What do you mean you found her there? Is she posting there herself? Or did someone post about her? If it's the latter, you have to question the credibility of someone that would post a person's identifying information on the internet like that. |
Whether they are bullshit or not, if someone bothered to write that stuff about her... She must really be good at bothering people or provoking their anger. Maybe it's not all true but could it be that there is some disorder in how she relates to others? |
| You should start cheating, too, to get back at her. |
In my experience, jilted or abandoned lovers are not a good source of true and accurate information. |
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OP here: ok, interesting replies. Seems like most people are in favor of me continuing along with this woman. I wonder if it would be different if I was a woman who was posting about a man?
Is the standard of security lower for men? I really am pretty turned off... |