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Previously on "Bunny on the stove!"
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After 30 all dates sound like a job interview: there was a more attractive candidate on the line that probably got an offer somewhere else…
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Just before I met my now wife, I was exploring the "joys" of online dating. Matched with a nice enough girl - we had a chat, couple of phone calls and then I tried to organise a date. Every idea I had was shot down - ranging from the basic "grab a drink", to a nice meal, to bowling, etc - she always had an excuse. Fair enough, took the hint, moved on with my life.
Then the texts started:
"Have I upset you"
"Why don't you like me?"
"Do you hate me"
Then the phone calls at all hours started. After that I blocked the number, blocked her on the site and fortunately this was before social media etc so that was the end of it but jeez!
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Bunny on the stove!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...boyfriend.html
blimey seriously scary!Aisle get him back! Business student, 24, reveals she FAKED a wedding to get revenge on her ex-boyfriend and even hired an actor to play the groom- Sarah Vilard, 24, from Frankfurt, Germany, split from her ex-boyfriend in 2019
- Three months later the student hired an actor to play a groom for a photoshoot
- Sarah later shared a video of the big day on TikTok, leaving users impressed at the lengths she went to in a bid to show her ex what he's missing
ok anyone done similar?
I had an ex that tried to rub my nose in it shagging an ex mate. I just thought what an escape! She was up the duff twice & divorced in a couple of years.
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