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call him and **** him, it makes things interesting with the family
@ #11 I know, but in these kind of situations women especially tend to shoot the messenger. So if this lady told her sister that her fiancée gave her his number her sister would likely blame her for this infraction. Whereas if she simply told her sister that she saw him talking to another woman and giving out his number it would fall onto him to explain himself to his fiancée, and then she will proceed to blast him a new one. @ #13 Lol. I like it. **** him and that way you can use it as blackmail whenever you want. :-P
ha ha! The king is dead. Long live the King! :-P
#9: Holy sexist stereotypes, Batman!
I guess you two (you and your sister) didn't talk about her fiance that much and her about you to him. If you did, it might have seemed weird that you were taking to a (fake description and name fyi) a gorgeous guy with short brown hair and green eyes named joe. I mean granted there can be other guys with that same description but I guess you ignored the odds when you were talking to one another. the guy is a loser anyway so it doesn't really matter.
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Oooh snap.... Well its not like you knew.... But he's a pig. At least you can now warn your sister before she marries a prick! = Its not your fault. <3
This is not an FML. This is a very good thing. You now can save your sister years (or months) of pain.