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Journal NaveWeiss's Journal: More of Sasha and my sister 3

I'm disappointed to see that none of my fans bothered answering my previous journal. Some friends you are... >;-)

Sasha just called me. He doesn't know that I know about him and my sis. He reminded me to ask that lesbo friend of mine if she agrees to become straight for him, and also asked for instructions how to upload his picture to an online dating site.

So it might mean 2 things: either he's trying to decoy me into thinking he doesn't want my sis, or he really doesn't want her. I certainly hope it's the second option, because having them together will just mess things up for me.. and it also might explain why my sis returned home in such a nasty mood today.

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  • I say first you need to tell your sister not to be using you as leverage. Second, you should tell Sasha that you know and tell him how it makes you feel. If you are pissed he was sneaking around behind his back, but you still want to be friends, tell him that. The thing that makes people watch soap operas is the secrets. People will watch to see if girl A will find out that girl B is sleeping with guy D and how she will react. If you go in and tell everybody everything and be honest, they lose interest
    • I wondered too, if it was an April Fool's joke. Besides, I never had any sisters, and my brothers and I never got mixed up in such goings on.

      On the other hand, my oldest step-son gets into these messes all the time. I think he lives for the thrill of being in trouble.

      I tend to agree with TechnoLust - if you get everything out in the open, then people have to move on....

      The problem comes from: What do they move on to? My oldest step-son's choices in life have really messed up some things (and people).

      Las

  • I also thought that it was an April 1 journal entry and I couldn't make much sense of it. My advice: just talk about it in the open. That's what I would do.

    However that greatly depends on the people involved. For example: if I just *mention* to my brother that I'm going out to drink something with his ex-girfriend, I swear to you his head would explode.
    Anyways, just try to be tactful and talk about it.

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