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Old 12-17-2010, 02:43 PM   #31
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She is being a money-grubbing hoe. 10 bucks says she throws that shit on Ebay tomorrow.
If it was "given to her", then that's her right. Don't want her to take it? Don't "give" it to her, in the first place. Once that is done, it's no longer yours.

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Old 12-17-2010, 03:14 PM   #32
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If it was "given to her", then that's her right. Don't want her to take it? Don't "give" it to her, in the first place. Once that is done, it's no longer yours.
I don't call a hobby accessory that was only purchased in order to allow her to participate in one of her BF's hobbies a "gift". Especially when that hobby is something she has no intention of pursuing herself.

If your GF rides horses and she bought you a saddle or whatever so that you could join her in her hobby, would you take it with you after breaking up? Even if you had no intention of riding horses ever again? That's just cheesy, IMO.
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Old 12-17-2010, 03:18 PM   #33
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I don't call a hobby accessory that was only purchased in order to allow her to participate in one of her BF's hobbies a "gift". Especially when that hobby is something she has no intention of pursuing herself.

If your GF rides horses and she bought you a saddle or whatever so that you could join her in her hobby, would you take it with you after breaking up? Even if you had no intention of riding horses ever again? That's just cheesy, IMO.
Probably not but it would be my choice, at that point, not hers.
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Old 12-17-2010, 04:06 PM   #34
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I don't call a hobby accessory that was only purchased in order to allow her to participate in one of her BF's hobbies a "gift". Especially when that hobby is something she has no intention of pursuing herself.

If your GF rides horses and she bought you a saddle or whatever so that you could join her in her hobby, would you take it with you after breaking up? Even if you had no intention of riding horses ever again? That's just cheesy, IMO.
Maybe she has plans to ride with somebody else ?
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Old 12-17-2010, 06:25 PM   #35
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so after the last break-up i bought a helmet for my ex, she came by to pick up some of her stuff when i wasnt home. I trusted her, but she took her helmet that i bought and she wore a whole one time...

this is a issue cause the new girlie has the same size head, and she already saw it and tried it on.

now should i be pissed about this?

i paid for it and gave it to her, but she has no reason to have a helmet.

am I being a cheap ass guy or should I say something about her taking the helmet??

mind you she took the helmet and left shit like books and a drawer full of fucking panties, god damnit!

it pisses me OFF
dude i thought i taught you better

tell the new bitch to stfu, get on her knees get on it, take it and like it, give her a towel to clean herself up and then boot her down the fucking road.. plenty of fucking whores out there to bang.. if it makes you feel better call the tired old whore who stole your helmet and say nice knowing you bitch i just furiously masturbated to your image in the shower until my dick was bleeding thanks for stealing my shit i hope you choke on your next fucking meal you dirty no good whore.. you suck at being a human being..

shit i should write a fucking advice column... good luck with that homie..
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Old 12-17-2010, 06:32 PM   #36
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dude i thought i taught you better

tell the new bitch to stfu, get on her knees get on it, take it and like it, give her a towel to clean herself up and then boot her down the fucking road.. plenty of fucking whores out there to bang.. if it makes you feel better call the tired old whore who stole your helmet and say nice knowing you bitch i just furiously masturbated to your image in the shower until my dick was bleeding thanks for stealing my shit i hope you choke on your next fucking meal you dirty no good whore.. you suck at being a human being..

shit i should write a fucking advice column... good luck with that homie..
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Old 12-17-2010, 06:47 PM   #37
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New chick doesn't care one way or the other about, just needs to get herself a lid, I'm out of the buying gear gig lol
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Old 12-17-2010, 06:50 PM   #38
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New chick doesn't care one way or the other about, just needs to get herself a lid, I'm out of the buying gear gig lol
Make her buy her own.
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Old 12-17-2010, 06:53 PM   #39
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I might call her and bring it up, but up to you. I had bought a jacket and helmet for my ex to wear. She only wore them twice. They're still in my closet.

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I don't call a hobby accessory that was only purchased in order to allow her to participate in one of her BF's hobbies a "gift". Especially when that hobby is something she has no intention of pursuing herself.

If your GF rides horses and she bought you a saddle or whatever so that you could join her in her hobby, would you take it with you after breaking up? Even if you had no intention of riding horses ever again? That's just cheesy, IMO.
Agree completely, which is why I kept the jacket and helmet that I had bought for my ex to wear. I never officially GAVE them to her and they remained at my house the whole time we were dating. Combine that with the fact that I paid for them, and I say they're mine to keep. They're nothing I would wear, but I'll keep them as spares if someone else rides with me.
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Old 12-17-2010, 07:04 PM   #40
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Maybe she has plans to ride with somebody else ?
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