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so my "friend" who likes me is in a relationship with another guy, and thinks that window-shopping (as the kids call it) is acceptable (which it isn't (not without your SO's approval anyway))
Thursday, 03-Mar-16 20:48:34 UTC from web-
@tiffany pretty FrankerZed up
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@razzleberry pretty kiwied up nate...y
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@tiffany depends on what window shopping means
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@tiffany Obviously has never been caught and rightly chastised for window-shopping.
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@zennx It means checking out other guys (i.e. me) while being committed, I guess? Apparently she's been proudly vocal about it
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@awl Well the whole squad's turned against her at this point because she's kind of a not good person so she won't be getting away with it for long
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@tiffany so, were not talking about anything sexual, just looking at your merchandise and maybe flirting?
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@tiffany Eh I would be hesitant for her being a bad person just for that reason (I don't know if this is so), but no, you don't get away with it for long, especially if you think it's fine.
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@tiffany I've been on the receiving end of that and it's flattering but at the end of the day I just felt bad for the other guy.
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@zennx Maybe? I'm not sure how far her yearning goes, nor do I want to. What I do know is she made a joke about kissing me today (incidentally she currently has glandular fever which is associated with kissing and stuff)
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@awl She does a lot of bad grape, this is the allegorical straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back for me
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@mrmattimation Yeah. I mean... I feel bad for him for lots of reasons by this point lmao
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@tiffany In my relationship we draw a line at physical touch, me and her can say and look up people all we wish, anything beyond that is a big NO
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