woah I didn't know smoking and drinking = bad...
... would it bother you? Would you advise her against him?
Definition of "not a good guy" is subjective - let's say he smokes, drinks, womanises and breaks girls' hearts. Of course compared to you, he is the complete opposite.
means more than half of cs are already 50% bad :bsmilie::bsmilie:
means more than half of cs are already 50% bad :bsmilie::bsmilie:
Wah.. like in the movie eh...
What if this Man she is seeing is actually after her becos she is your gf/ex-gf, and he is doing this to spite you?
And he openly challenges you (not in her presence of course) that he is going to "mount" her in all ways she never allowed you too do!
This pain will hurt very much, maybe end up people dying too.. Good movie.
Um, its not a matter of me not being mature or not able to put things down but my attitude towards relationships is pretty idealistic. I believe that even after separation, both parties can still remain close friends and as any other close friends, you would watch out for their back, wouldn't it? (by the way we called it off amicably unlike some other couples who hate each other to the core after that)
... would it bother you? Would you advise her against him?
Definition of "not a good guy" is subjective - let's say he smokes, drinks, womanises and breaks girls' hearts. Of course compared to you, he is the complete opposite.
Um, its not a matter of me not being mature or not able to put things down but my attitude towards relationships is pretty idealistic. I believe that even after separation, both parties can still remain close friends and as any other close friends, you would watch out for their back, wouldn't it? (by the way we called it off amicably unlike some other couples who hate each other to the core after that)
That said, I think I won't do anything... basically just let nature run its course and not be bothered by it. Perhaps she will be happier with the guy that way and if not, she will learn from the lesson. It is time for me to mind my own business and draw the line I guess.
Thanks for all your inputs. Truly appreciate all your frank thoughts and advice :thumbsup:
Um, its not a matter of me not being mature or not able to put things down but my attitude towards relationships is pretty idealistic. I believe that even after separation, both parties can still remain close friends and as any other close friends, you would watch out for their back, wouldn't it? (by the way we called it off amicably unlike some other couples who hate each other to the core after that)
That said, I think I won't do anything... basically just let nature run its course and not be bothered by it. Perhaps she will be happier with the guy that way and if not, she will learn from the lesson. It is time for me to mind my own business and draw the line I guess.
Thanks for all your inputs. Truly appreciate all your frank thoughts and advice :thumbsup:
Um, its not a matter of me not being mature or not able to put things down but my attitude towards relationships is pretty idealistic. I believe that even after separation, both parties can still remain close friends and as any other close friends, you would watch out for their back, wouldn't it? (by the way we called it off amicably unlike some other couples who hate each other to the core after that)
That said, I think I won't do anything... basically just let nature run its course and not be bothered by it. Perhaps she will be happier with the guy that way and if not, she will learn from the lesson. It is time for me to mind my own business and draw the line I guess.
Thanks for all your inputs. Truly appreciate all your frank thoughts and advice :thumbsup: