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writes: Please help. A girl that used to work with me has recently asked me for my boyfriends, friends telephone number. She used to go out with him when she was at school and he was her first, well to cut a long story short, my boyfriends friend has been getting emails from someone who he doesnt know and he has told my boyfriend that he thinks its me whos emailing him!!?! apparently the emails he has recieved are really strange and its a girl saying that she still really likes him and stuff but he has told my boyfriend that he thinks its me emailing him? we are meant to be buying a place together, we should be moving in soon, i dont want to lose him over this. All i can think of is that somehow the girl who asked me for his number has been emailing him, i dont know how she got his email address but it isnt me emailing him. I work at a small firm and i have my own email address which includes my name and i wouldnt have a clue how to set up a new email account, the only one i have got was set up for me by my work. I dont know what to do. I havent seen the emails thats he's got but i know that they are not from me!when she used to work with me she said that she still liked him and if she ever split up with her boyf she would try and get back in contact with him, im not saying that its her for definate but ive got a pretty good idea. What am i going to do, how can i prove that im innocent?? please help
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 November 2005): well i reckon you should all take a seat and speak to each other explain that it isnt you that is sending the emails. and if your boyfriend loved you he would trust you wouldnt he??
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reader, CelticFire +, writes (25 November 2005):
This is what I would try: talk to your boyfriend and boyfriend's friend together. Tell them what you think is going on and ask your bf's friend to reply to this girl to explain to the girl the situation. If the girl is really interested in him, hopefully she will identify herself.
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