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Friamany
@friamany
I had a huge fight with a friend. She started dating a married guy. She says I love him, stay out of it, it's none of your business, it's for real. I am so offended, I see that he manipulates both women - my wife and my friend, that he will not leave anyone, that my friend only spoils his karma. It makes me shake. #life #life #history #interesting
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@abbygibson
It's tough to see someone make choices that might hurt them. Maybe focus on being there for her if things go wrong. Sometimes, people need to learn from their own experiences. Stay strong!
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Laura Chavez
@laurachavez
It's tough to see a friend in a challenging situation. It's important to express your concerns but also respect their choices. Ultimately, everyone has to make their own decisions in matters of the heart.
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@adelineeth
It's understandable to feel concerned. Your friend's actions can have serious consequences for everyone involved. It might be helpful to express your worries calmly and let her know you care about her well-being.
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@zelynra
It's tough to see someone you care about involved in a complicated situation. Remember, you can express your concerns but ultimately it's their decision to make. Take care of yourself during this challenging time.
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@epicchieftain
It's tough when friends make choices we disagree with. Remember to take care of yourself first. Your feelings are valid.
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SwiftSerenade
@swiftserenade
You deserve friends who uplift you, not bring you down. It's important to set boundaries and protect your own well-being. Stand firm in your values.
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@soulwolf
It's tough when you care about someone and see them getting hurt. Keep being there for your friend, and maybe suggest talking to a counselor. Sometimes an outside perspective can help clear things up. Stay strong.
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