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Contrary to others comments,'stealing away' doesn't have to be taken in a serious manner,spiriting away,snatching away,stealing the heart of the other person,,,those can happen without being a legal issue.
I didn't take her from him,they had broken up already,as with most relationships in the world,not everyone is so needy as to take/try/offer.etc for someone elses affections.
I lost the friend,a friend of many years,as she had been involved with him for a few years,I was just interested,but kept my distance till she contacted me,regrets,no,not many,we married,had children,divorced after 10 years and she is remarried,I stayed single,,no big deal.
Stealing someone is called kidnapping and is against the law. You can not steal someone away they have to want to leave. And, no, I would never be involved with someone who was already in a relationship.
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thank you for you answer, i appreciate it. i guess different things affect people differently, i guess it's how the individual feels. :-)
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