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Over friendly friend

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fernintothewild · 06/01/2025 22:23

Hi all so it’s a been a couple of weeks now Me and my partner of 16year got married recently and one of my friends was invited to the day and wanted to know anyone single at the wedding, fast forward to now and I don’t trust them for past behaviour I know of theres is abit of a player but as the wedding past you get people add you on socials which is fine but every post they been liking of my partners.
and me being curious i know that my partner has posted about this on here and it’s abit strange to what’s been said and I know I might be looking too far into it but I do not trust my friend at all and know they can have bad intentions without thinking

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IAm16StoneHalloween2024 · 07/01/2025 10:41

@wickedbasket “FYI to PPs - mocking someone's spelling or grammar, especially if you're claiming you can't understand what has been written, makes you look insecure and unintelligent. Work on your comprehension skills. If a post is beyond your reading ability you don't have to comment.”

Sorry, I think I’ve just repeated what you said, I didn’t see your comment. But, all of this. Doesn’t an education include the ability to understand what was meant, to be kind and generous with your comments too? I’m really glad it’s not just me who has seen this.

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