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2016-03-21 11:46:35 Post No. 16941675
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2016-03-21 11:46:35
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I need to convince one of my closest friends to not make a dumb decision.
>been down this road with her many times.
Before everyone jumps the gun here, I am not secretly in love with her or anything like that.
> I've known her since we were like 12 y/o
>that's more then half my life, so I care about her wellbeing.
Anyways to the issue:
>In our early 20's she got together with this guy.
>at first he seemed like a nice person
>we became good friends, me and him even.
>He stayed the good guy for about a year then he slowly started to change into a big asshole.
>she still stayed with him for a pretty long time, hoping he'd change back I guess.
>He never did
>So eventually they split.
Over the next 4 years or something she's been going back to this guy, only to realize he's a giant asshole and breaking up again and again and again and again.
So... It just happened again!
>a few days ago she told me they were back together again "This time it's going better" - Pff, she's said that and similiar things the other 1356654 times too.
I wouldn't care unless she did, she's still madly in love with the guy he was for the first year and instead of moving the fuck on she's trying to force it to work>ends up sad and depressed every time.
>I've tried talking with her about it but it doesn't seem to have any effect.
Any advice on how to get her to listen?