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Are you or have you been guilty of being a girlfriend/boyfriend snatcher? (i.e. stealing someone else's girl/boyfriend away from them)

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  • by mtndewman44 on November 21st, 2009

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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.

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  • by Gingerminx on November 21st, 2009

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    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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