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bonus prude chat q: she borrowed a book from her guy friend. within the book was an intimate letter he wrote to his ex-wife. what to do?
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by
moles
1. You shouldn't have read it. 2. Return it to him explicitly, not hidden in the book. 3. Apologize for having read it. -- nm
Posted by
TWuG
Jul 18 '11, 11:37
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I don't think there's a good reason to tell him you read it. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 18, 11:41
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Sure there is: You read it. You know things he thought were secret. Fess up. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 18, 11:42
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you were wrong to read it, and you will embarrass him. be kind and pretend it never happened. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 18, 11:44
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Honesty is always the best policy. -- nm
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nubby
Jul 18, 11:37
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"I can help you work on some things." -- nm
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Max
Jul 18, 11:39
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