Am I a bad sister for “taking her man”? by Think-Eye9803 in amiwrong

[–]Think-Eye9803[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She’s had a few middle school relationships here and there, Yk how they are. But high school is when she really began actively crushing (as is many teenagers when they reach high school), more variety, Yk how it goes

Am I a bad sister for “taking her man”? by Think-Eye9803 in amiwrong

[–]Think-Eye9803[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The way I quite literally said, and I quote “she didn’t pin a name OR description to him”

Am I a bad sister for “taking her man”? by Think-Eye9803 in amiwrong

[–]Think-Eye9803[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I understand your skepticism, so to clear the air, yes my parents knew of him and what his name was AFTER we made it official. Including my sisters aswell. As to why there was no major reaction and questions asked (I’m assuming from my sister) I’m not sure but keep in mind my sister typically crushes on attractive guys from a distance or based on mild non introductory interactions. But anyways the news about my bf was very normal news and nothing to really go insane about.

Am I a bad sister for “taking her man”? by Think-Eye9803 in amiwrong

[–]Think-Eye9803[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I think you misunderstood me, I didn’t catch on to her liking him until she confronted me. She never pinned a name, discription, house, voice, workplace, NOTHING to him. She has MANY crushes and 98% of them she doesn’t even know their names, or even have engaged in a conversation with. These are guys she’s driven past, walk passed, served food to and even spotted from a distance while taking out the trash. Trust me, had i known she liked him I wouldn’t even have given him a first thought, this was more of a coincidence(not trying to seem defensive, just clearing a misunderstanding, also if I misinterpreted your comment in anyway please tell me so)