AW Feedback – August 3
Lessons I learned from sleeping with my co-worker
It all depends on the individuals. Some office affairs have blossomed into happy marriages. I have had a few. They all ended without any rancour or bitterness and my partners and I are still good friends.
–Balmarak
I have been sleeping with my co-worker now for as long as I can remember. In fact, this year we celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary.
–Hugh
If your ex knocked on your door one night out of the blue and said, “I have no place to sleep,” what would you do?
It would be the very last time that good-for-nothing piece a trash shows up at my door. I don’t even want to see it from afar, never mind to see it at my door. Garbage is not something you put out and take back in. It could be bitter cold/or raining cats and dogs outside, it’s not coming in. Furthermore, mi nuh wah nobody see it a mi door and think mi and it a fren.
–Lenat
I have one ex. I would not even like to run into her in the supermarket. To ensure that, I moved to a different town.
–The Saint
This actually happened and I turned that idiot away. Come from foreign, rent expensive car and look like his accommodation, aka one of his women, fell through. I don’t run hotel or guest house, worse, for free.
–GuestyJa
The ex that I have, my first thought would be, ‘Lawd, him find me!’. Therefore my next move would be a call to the cops!
–Meredith
I cheated, now I want him back
I’m not a cheater, but I cheated? Girl, please! Get help!
–Nicky
My policy is, a cheater will always be a cheater, and there is no way he’s going to trust you again, period.
–TM