good friends ex-girlfriend

ok i know that dating/hooking up with a good friends ex-girlfriend isnt a very cool/ethical thing to do. right away… but what is a good time frame after they break up to start dating/hooking up with his ex?

this discussing was held at work tonight and most people said never

never.

That such a scumbag move

whenever, he’ll hate her not you anyway.

Never, unless the friend in question gives you the upmost permission to do so. Or, if nobody in the situation actually believes that sex is meaningful.

you suck

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whenever, he’ll hate her not you anyway.

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He’ll hate his friend, not his ex-girlfriend whom he believes to be a whore already and most likely doesn’t talk to anymore…

i said like a year or 2 after but i would most defiantly ask the friend 1st

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Never, unless the friend in question gives you the upmost permission to do so.

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Maybe when your friend is married to someone else but the proper thing to do is ask if hes ok with it.

while they’re dating.

Only ok if it is a “two on one” situation.

Config 1 : said friend and said broad.

Or

Config 2 : Said friends broad and your current broad who she happens to be friends with.

Only possible ways for it to be acceptable by man code.

Never…

Just say no…

Theres only 10000000 other girls out there…

No.

NeVeR, dont be a scum

Has anyone asked you about dating your ex-wife?

Never.

This goes the same for his sister, unless you plan to marry her.

10 seconds…once you break up with a chick it is your friends duty to make a slam pig out of her.

If you actually want to have a meaningful relationship, you must be joking, because that goes against all things holy.

If you want to throw it in her brown hole, tape it and pee on her face…that will make your friend feel better about the break up.

Good luck and in for newds!

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Never, unless the friend in question gives you the upmost permission to do so. Or, if nobody in the situation actually believes that sex is meaningful.

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Ding, we have a winner! But, it’s better to just find someone else, that way you can eliminate any potential drama.

A friend of mine is actually dating his brother’s ex-fiance. His brother honestly doesn’t even seem to care.

if they had something serious, then never. But if they had a short thing and it ended on not so bad terms, friends approval is needed.

But ask yourself if said chick is worth the potential drama, that’s what matters.