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Worst : go get him, he must take responsibility with what he said.

Best : leave him, you are involving with big sin in one life, you will be fine i believe in your moral principle.

Advices from 2 friends to the same situation ( a relationship with married man )

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Once, I was going to another country to see my then bf, I was gonna go without telling my aunt but I somehow need her advice so I told her about him and ask if I should go...

Best Advice: "Since you asking me like this, I think you are not so sure if you should go and that's telling something."

Just that, my aunt always got me. At the end, I didnt go. My aunt did it right by not telling me to go or not to go. I dont know if its a right or wrong choice but untill now I still never know if I can trust that guy. Too complicated to tell here.

Worst Advice: N/A since I never blame other coz whatever I did, I made my own decision. If something went wrong, its my fault.

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best: 2 tears in a bucket, **** it, and drive on

worst: I was in the nearing the end of high school and got into a relationship issue and in my normal sunday call to my grandmother (yes I called EVERY sunday) and her response was and I'm not paraphrasing or anything....

Paul you just have to love them and leave them... :lol:

my response ..... nana are you out of your mind?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! 555555 She might have been partially but god she made me laugh! :lol:

She later explained she only ment to not have anything serious at a young age.

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My father, who is a bright, well educated man (a professor of atmospheric physics to be precise) has only ever given me one bit of advice about the opposite sex, and it's shocking. Back when I was about 15 he told me that I should date as many ugly women as possible until I was confident about my sexual technique. As I reeled in shock at this rather strange bit of advice, he added the particularly helpful comment "nobody looks at the mantlepiece when you're stoking the fire anyway".

Thankfully, his advice in other areas has always been far better.

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My father, who is a bright, well educated man (a professor of atmospheric physics to be precise) has only ever given me one bit of advice about the opposite sex, and it's shocking. Back when I was about 15 he told me that I should date as many ugly women as possible until I was confident about my sexual technique. As I reeled in shock at this rather strange bit of advice, he added the particularly helpful comment "nobody looks at the mantlepiece when you're stoking the fire anyway".

Thankfully, his advice in other areas has always been far better.

now that's funny.... luckily my lesbian mothers advice on women was much better!!!!! :lol:

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Best: "Get a passport and come visit me in Singapore."

That led to me visiting Thailand and eventually moving here.

Worst: "Don't think so much. Just follow your heart."

I cannot do that. And it's why I remain single.. I project every possible eventuality/scenario into any romantic relationship that I consider starting or moving up a notch... They all come to being a very old man seeking peace of mind while stuck with a very old nagging woman or being saddled with a few kids that are unmanageable and/or ingrates. I could entertain those scenarios when I was an overly romantic young guy. But now I know that "happy little family" thing is all Disney/Hollywood crap even though it is the universal dream of the fairer sex.

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