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In a display of no doubt good intentions, a few gorgeous readers took it upon themselves to share their opinions with respect to last week’s column about the woman who caught her ex being dishonest in his new relationship. Should she contact his new girlfriend and attempt to expose his shadiness? Could she do so without coming off as a bitter hanger-on and would the new girlfriend really buy it? Read a sampling of responses straight from the Great Scott inbox and decide for yourself:

  • “I think in order for someone to still care about what the other does, they must still be in love with them.”
  • “If I was in a situation like the new girlfriend, I would want to know what I was getting into. Now, of course, it would be her decision to either leave or put up with it but telling the old girlfriend to leave it alone is like not telling someone that their spouse is cheating on them”
  • “People can be deceiving. My ex said in his online profile he was divorced when he was still living at home. My point is – yes, it is time to move on, let the guy go and do what he wants. Remember, if you treat people badly, eventually it will come back to bite you in the rear end”.
  • “I would say – good riddance to him and don’t worry about her. She will eventually see through his lies”.
  • “My sister dated a pathological liar like this guy, and she has gotten nothing but grief. If someone had come forward from his past, maybe she wouldn’t have wasted her time. This woman needs to get contact info. for this woman. If she warns her and the woman still buys his crap then her responsibility is over.”
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