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I'd read it just to see if there was anything in it not true about me. If so, I would then decide what to do about that.
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Dreading it. Oh god how I'd be dreading it. I'd be forever known to the world as "that bastard". I just don't need that.
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I would probably buy a copy out of curiosity, and then fall asleep from sheer boredom. Self-published books rarely have the sizzle of the big sellers.
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I suppose it would depend on whether or not I was: a) Horrible to that person. b) Whether I did something incredibley stupid/Illegal in front of that person I guess it would be interesting to read about yourself from someone else's perspective but a lot of careers and families have been ruined by "tell all" biographies. I'd be wary of it to say the least.
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I wouldn't bother. My one ex boyfriend was so stoned out of his head all the time, I highly doubt he remembered how to spell hi own name after all this time, let alone me at all
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Dreading. My ex's and I have information on each other that needs to be taken to the grave. I don't want a publication discussing any fetish, entertainment choice, less than completely legal adventure, or any other need to know info. That being said... if they did... I would tell anyone and everyone everything I knew about them. Bet your sweet aspercream I would black mail them too. Some things are private and I disagree with tell all books.
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I wouldn't really care too much either way. I only have one ex. (Whoo yeah, I've certainly been around.) And the only embarassing things she knows about me is that I drink a lot, and that I do a very bad Ozzie Osborn impression. And who would buy a tell-all book about a guy who drinks and does bad Ozzie Osborn impressions?
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Well, it depends on which ex writes the book. LOL I guess it couldn't really be too good nor too bad. I just wouldn't want the private moments of my life made public. Something to be said for not airing your dirty laundry in public.
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