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Anonymous #12
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Im guessing that anyone that says it’s fine either doesn’t have a brother or has a bad relationship with their brother. I really don’t think it would be healthy for either of you, I just think you would ruin your relationship with your brother and when you were with the girl would just feel guilty and not fully present. The idea that all’s fair in love and war is probably not the soundest advice from a country that gave us the Holocaust.
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Anonymous #7
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It's an opportunity for both brothers to grow and learn. Honestly. Speak to the brother first, but you don't need his permission.
Imagine expressing yourself and addressing issues like a fully developed man. If the brother cannot deal with this, then I bet he can't deal with much.
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Anonymous #13
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He does need his brother's permission. There is a difference between "mah freedums" and "socializing" and it's called compromise/understanding.
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Anonymous #7
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Well, you're right, his brother does have to be onboard.
Converse! Discuss!
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Anonymous #6
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Quote:
Anonymous #7 said: Well, you're right, his brother does have to be onboard.
Converse! Discuss!
Agreed!
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Anonymous #13
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Quote:
Anonymous #7 said: Well, you're right, his brother does have to be onboard.
Converse! Discuss!
It doesn't matter what you find rational. Maintaining relationships that matter requires lenience and understanding. To many, whether the bro would be agreeable or not, your idea of "fuck your bro do what you wan" is so very self absorbed. Maybe OP cares what his brother thinks? Being mature isn't about being better than other people it's about getting along with yourself and others.
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Anonymous #7
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This will be a trip: You can't control what other people do. All you can control is your reaction to it.
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Anonymous #14
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Time to tap that shit..
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Anonymous #15
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I vote DSHSB.
Enjoy!
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Anonymous #16
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She's approaching the wall and is looking to lock it down with something familiar.
It's a trap.
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