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Is there anyway to get my friend out of a TERRIBLE relationship?
02-28-2013, 05:19 PM
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Is there anyway to get my friend out of a TERRIBLE relationship?
Hey everyone

my friend is a serial relationship girl, meaning she is in relationship after rellationship and hasn't been single since.... 9th grade? (we are now 22). Her relationships have ONLY been serious with the first lasting 3 years, second lasting 3 years, and now the LATEST... has lasted now a little over a year.

Im wondering if she has some major insecurity issues or something, because she literally has not been single for more than 2 months since age 14. She got with her current boyfriend WHILE she was dating her 2nd "Serious" relationship.

This guy now is just awful. He constantly writes on his twitter about "this bitch" and talking about all these other chicks, milfs, you name it. he's a pig.

What set ME over the edge as her friend (she doesnt have a twitter, but hears about what he says) is that he posted a pic which she doesnt know about yet, idk how to tell her, with her passed out on the toilet with her pants down. Hes in the back with another girl throwing up hand signs like a d*ck. You can almost see her v*gina in the damn pic!!

HOW do i get my friend (who is slowly becoming an acquaintance) to get away from this guy? is there ANYTHING i can say or do to help her??

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02-28-2013, 05:24 PM
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you have to accept it

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02-28-2013, 05:30 PM
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Sure, show her the picture. Then tell her how much it hurts you to see her putting up with this treatment, to the point that it's affecting your willingness to hang out. Unfortunately, if she insists she's okay with it, you're just going to have to let it go and let her know to come to you if she decides she wants support in leaving.
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