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user1468353179 · 15/04/2017 00:03

Someone I know snogged and groped someone else. They're both engaged to other people but he's done it before, she hasn't. He told everyone including his fiance and they where both blocked by loads of people on FB.

Her fiance accepts it was a stupid, drunken snog, his fiancee had broken it off and acted like her heart was broken, they've since made up. Several people who blocked them both have now unblocked him, but not her.

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RainbowsAndUnicorn · 15/04/2017 00:09

Both badly in the wrong. Being drunk doesn't excuse the behaviour, most people can have a drink and not cheat.

Doublevodkaredbull · 15/04/2017 02:50

They're both wrong.

Zafodbeeblbrox10 · 15/04/2017 03:20

Who gives a Fuck? Fakebook friends? Shit happens...sometimes things we regret. But if you're willing to forgive, then that's up to you as a person. Massive quantities of alcohol (or drugs) and relationships don't mix.
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FairytalesAreBullshit · 15/04/2017 03:28

I would say depends on your moral compass OP, plus how much you know about the situation, like did it just happen, or has this been going on for a while, which cumulated in the snog and grope.

I can't see anyone snogging another person without fancying them.

I'm so old I can't remember the last time I've been snogged. Don't feel like I'm missing out though Grin

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