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Chemistry, 12.11.2020 18:20, mamasmontoya

*STORY TIME* so i dated this guy and we had a fun time! then we broke up because my toxic friends lied to me saying he cheated but he didnt then we got back together the the next day he broke up with me because he liked someone else so i went back to school on oct 28 and he said he still liked me then 3 days later he said it was a joke then he called me last night saying he liked me and that its ok if i dont belive him so i kinda do then just now my best friend logged into his email and my other friends asked him if he liked me and he said no to her. WHAT THE HECK DO YOU THINK HE'S DOIN

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