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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe this is even a question and I can't believe posters encouraging her to go for it. Engaged IS taken. She'd still be a homewrecker. What is wrong with some of you?! [/quote] THIS. Yes, you're a home wrecker of you go after someone else's man. Period. If you can't get your own single man, there's a problem. If you chase men who are in a COMMITTED RELATIONSHIP, you're a homewrecking skanky slut. No matter what you tell yourself to try to feel better about it. [/quote] Why do you assume OP is female? Examine your motives.[/quote] Men can be sluts too. It works both ways. Read it again with the genders switched if it bothers you so much. NBD. You think I'm going to change my opinion?[/quote] If a partner has a wandering eye during engagement I'd say that's a blessing to find out before tying the knot. If he or she really loves who they're engaged to they won't step out or even entertain the idea. Whatever's meant to be will happen.[/quote] I'm not necessarily buying that the engaged person is into it. Sounds like OP is romanticizing a chance encounter based on past unrequited desires. OP needs to move along and find a single person to mess with. [/quote]
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