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<blockquote data-quote="anotherlthing" data-source="post: 3151313" data-attributes="member: 157945"><p>Don't really see the issue that seems like the kind of advice some people might give to a friend who thinks that the girl they are seeing is messing with them. It's very hard to get any idea of whether their advice was reasonable or not without knowing the ins and outs or how the situation was presented to them. I don't really think it's really got that much to do with morality.</p><p></p><p>Advising a friend to take a step back if they are being messed around seems fair enough... and it usually is something that gets to people if they are taking someone for granted/messing about on them. Talking to the girl would help but again don't know the situation so it's entirely possible the guy did this or there are some reasons he cannot.</p><p></p><p>Basic point is I don't think there is really a major moral issue with the female friends advice. It is this kind of hypothesising however which I think most guys have absolutely no interest in but females are (generally) very interested in. I suspect most replies at least from males will be like holyheadjch or more just pfff... no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anotherlthing, post: 3151313, member: 157945"] Don't really see the issue that seems like the kind of advice some people might give to a friend who thinks that the girl they are seeing is messing with them. It's very hard to get any idea of whether their advice was reasonable or not without knowing the ins and outs or how the situation was presented to them. I don't really think it's really got that much to do with morality. Advising a friend to take a step back if they are being messed around seems fair enough... and it usually is something that gets to people if they are taking someone for granted/messing about on them. Talking to the girl would help but again don't know the situation so it's entirely possible the guy did this or there are some reasons he cannot. Basic point is I don't think there is really a major moral issue with the female friends advice. It is this kind of hypothesising however which I think most guys have absolutely no interest in but females are (generally) very interested in. I suspect most replies at least from males will be like holyheadjch or more just pfff... no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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