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Would you keep an expensive beautiful necklace from a guy..?

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Curi · 02/11/2022 11:00

...that a few days later you told you never wanted to see again and not to contact you any more - although he'd never done anything to hurt you and had only been nice and gentle? Clearly it meant a lot to him and he wouldn't have given it to you in the first place if he wasn't crazy about you.

OP posts:
ladydimitrescu · 03/11/2022 07:19

Read op's other thread.
Leave this woman alone - she has told you she's not interested, and asked you to leave her alone.
You've guilt tripped her into taking a necklace, and are insinuating she must like you or owe you something because of it. You are manipulative, obsessive and your behaviour is absolutely terrifying.

I've been stalked - you're a walking red flag op and need to nip this in the bud before you make this woman's life hell. If you care about her at all, leave her the fuck alone and never contact her again. The nice guy act isn't working, and this whole post to attempt to paint her in a bad light for taking advantage of poor little nice guy you is one of the most chilling things I've read on here. Stop it, now.

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