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| Guys, would this boost your ego? Posted: 7/10/2008 11:35:19 AM | | Yeah, but what about her current man? I might have a problem with my girlfriend giving her key to an ex--- depending on the situation of course. Maybe she doesn't want to cause friction in her current relationship. I can get that. | |
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| Guys, would this boost your ego? Posted: 7/10/2008 11:50:12 AM | | My ex goes in and out of my house all the time and I have no problem with you ... really, if there was anything left after the divorce that she didn't already have, then she is more then welcome to it. On the reverse though, I have never even thought about going into HER place when she isn't home. Come to think of it, that's rather odd ..... hmmmmmmmmmm | |
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| Guys, would this boost your ego? Posted: 7/10/2008 11:59:22 AM | I gotta agree with the poster on page 5; dumbest thread ever. Way to attack the OP, fools.
I'll give them one thing; there's no reason this should ever have been about ego, poeticalbeauty. It doesn't boost ego, it's just smart on the guy's part not to waste gas and time when there's a much more efficient solution. Now whether you trust him or not is another story, but his motivations seem simple enough. And whether he's the type to have an ulterior motive, you'd know more than us. I agree that giving the kid the key seems most sensible though. And yes, be wary of his insisting on having the key if your counter suggestions are truly just as practical. Otherwise, stop reading into it so much. Seems like the father's suggestion is just good sense. | |
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