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Who do I believe???

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Question - (18 March 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 18 March 2009)
A male Ireland age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I'm 24 and been dating my girl friend as long as I can remember (LOL - we started dating in middle school). We are engaged to be married and last weekend we were at a party and she said that one of my friends (who is supposed to be in our wedding) came on to her and tried to kiss her. When I questioned him he said it was the other way around and that she was all over him. Who do I believe????

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A reader, anonymous, writes (18 March 2009):

My bestfriend's fiance made a move on me, and twisted it, told her that I wanted him. I didn't go to her first coz I just wanted it over and didn't want to hurt anyone. I don't have an answer for you but just want you to know that even though she told you first doesn't mean she's telling the truth.

You have to talk to them separately and ask serious questions, and then go with your gut.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (18 March 2009):

Since your girl came to you first I think I whole believe her, did sesound upset or shaken by it? Looks like your friend is trying to cover his ass.

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