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#1509013 10/27/05 07:51 PM
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I was wondering on how you guys would respond to this.

"Is your boyfriend even worthy of the truth? In my opinion 8 months is not that long to be crying over this. Would you be ok with telling him half the truth?"

What happend was the girlfriend in this situation got drunk and started making out with a guy in a car that was not her boyfriend and so she asked the all famous question should I tell and the above in quotes is one of the answers to her post.

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I guess what I'm asking is how would you respond to the "worthy of hearing the truth" comment.

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I would respond with "Rubbish".


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Of course he is worthy of the truth. What if he doesn't want to date a drunk who acts like an alley cat in heat? If she is not marriage material, he needs to know that now. Shouldn't he have a right to make that choice?


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Would you be ok with telling him half the truth ?


LOL! As if there is such a thing!

The other side of the BF question is: Aren't you worthy of being honest--for YOUR OWN sake?


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