1/13/2008 7:56:24 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

bigdaddy86
Carbondale, IL
age: 24


How'd it happen? Why'd you do it? If you haven't, COULD you do it if you cared about them enough?

1/13/2008 7:58:48 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

homegirl1970
Red Creek, NY
age: 38


a True Friend wouldnt do that

1/13/2008 7:58:58 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

amberism
Charleston, SC
age: 25


yes I have. number of times and details not available at this time!

1/13/2008 8:03:38 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

slingblade69
Mantua, NJ
age: 38


girls like me for some reason!! lol!!

1/13/2008 8:05:05 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

drummrboy
Belmont, MA
age: 43


never have, never will. it just ain't right!

1/13/2008 8:06:16 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

garnetlady
Cincinnati, OH
age: 48


Nope...if taken, they are off limits and I expect the same respect.

1/13/2008 9:46:30 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

linuxian
Dunedin, FL
age: 36


yes, once, maybe twice. Does borrowing her count?

1/13/2008 10:06:55 PMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

libra75
Garfield, AR
age: 32


Same as what Amber said....

1/14/2008 3:09:01 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

genuinegal72
Queensland
Australia
age: 35


No and never will. I love and respect my friends.

1/14/2008 3:15:14 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

newbegining1984
Cabot, AR
age: 23


Look the question is have you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend and really thats a trick question because if you have then that person was really not your friend or you wouldn't have done that. Peace

1/14/2008 3:44:56 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

seawench1
Maricopa, AZ
age: 55


would never cross my mind....

1/14/2008 3:47:24 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

collide64
Janesville, WI
age: 43


Stealing is such an ugly word, I just borrowed her a couple of times.

1/14/2008 4:00:08 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

vintagesk8r
Winnipeg, MB
age: 59


No, would NEVER do so deliberately. But I have to say, it happened once. We were both married (not to each other!) and it was "love at first sight" - the most overpowering earth-shattering experience of my life. There was nothing we could do about it, it couldn't be stopped, and all we could do was handle it as gentle and kindly as possible for the others involved.

1/14/2008 6:56:03 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

mrcmore
Peekskill, NY
age: 36


Never......and even after they split up, I wouldn't, had a chance with this one girl who I liked a lot, but she dated a good friend of mine, and I ran into her 7 years later, she was interested in me, but I wouldn't do it, it's a golden rule in my book, just like you should never snitch.

And vintage, it couldn't be stopped......? so weak.



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1/14/2008 8:40:38 AMHave you ever stolen a friends girlfriend/boyfriend? 

vintagesk8r
Winnipeg, MB
age: 59


So weak? I was expecting that kind of comment/question.

It was something few people ever experience in their lifetime - in my 58 years I think I have only known 2 or 3 people who experienced it. I didn't understand what they were talking about at the time and didn't really believe it until it happened to me. Anyone who knows me would say I am the strongest, most moral, and most self-controlled person they have ever met but some things are even stronger than me.

I hope that you experience that kind of love one day, at least once in your life - it is an extraordinary blessing. It is like living your whole life in black & white and then, for awhile, you can see in colour. It is not something that others can understand until it happens to them.



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