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just tell her to grow up and be an good example for her kids.  Tell her to smarten up so that her kids don't grow up as bullies as well, because one day they will pick on the wrong person and that person will throw them on the subway tracks.

-- Edited by careguea at 09:48, 2009-01-08

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I never understood why people who NEVER got along in high school are friends on facebook now.  It's so strange to me.  If I didn't like you back then I still don't like you now so fu ckk off.

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Vanilla wrote:

Hello everyone online!!!
Back in my high school days I was bullied by a group of girls and today I received a message from one of them requesting my friendship on facebook. She's now married and has 2 kids. Now,I don't know if she knows that I'm having trouble conceiving a child and this is a way of rubbing it on my face as a cruel way to pursue the bullying?? Anyways, should I reply to her message or totally ignore her and block her???



some thing are better left alone.. i wouldnt accept them



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I personally would accept the friendship request... Hear what she has to say - if she wants to apologize, give her a chance to do so... and maybe let her know how she made you feel back then...  If her reasons are to try and bully you again - you're a grown up and you can stand up to her and tell her to F.off... 

Remember: you can always accept and give her RESTRICTED access to your account... and you can always DELETE her after sneaking a peek at her profile or whenever you decide.

Cheers!


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WTF..... don't let it bother u and don't bother answering her back, like latina4evrgp "Some things are better left alone." and in the pass.

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disbelief some things never change, I didn't answer her right away and she messaged me a very nasty message about how BARREN I am, it was very hurtful. I don't know how she found out about my baby situation, but that was just so mean.

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I wouldn't.  Some things are better left alone. 



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I think you should accept her. Mayebe she's regretful

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Hello everyone online!!!
Back in my high school days I was bullied by a group of girls and today I received a message from one of them requesting my friendship on facebook. She's now married and has 2 kids. Now,I don't know if she knows that I'm having trouble conceiving a child and this is a way of rubbing it on my face as a cruel way to pursue the bullying?? Anyways, should I reply to her message or totally ignore her and block her???



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