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20 No. 20
My dear fellows, allow me to ask of you a wise piece of advice.

When a damsel you grown up with discards you over a silly argument and belittle you with foul accusations only to come back a month later ashamed and inquisitive to get news from you and very possibly want to meet you, what is the appropriate gentleman's response to such a request? I don't bare any real disdain nor grudge against this lady, regardless of what happened before. I am mildly hesitant since the last time we spoke, she was emotionally unstable and I don't want this friendship and possible intimate relationship to miserably fail again and live through the deception a second time.

Should I grant her another chance or discard her immediately? Please advise, my good friends.
>> No. 21
Well Sir you have proven yourself a gentleman (though perhaps not a very scholarly one - ones grammar mistakes are rudimentary and crude).
And should you want to stay true to your kind-hearted nature, one advises that you give the girl another chance. That is to say one, as in singular and rather final. Lest you be taken for a lovelorn fool. Regards T.McJ
>> No. 22
>>21
Please excuse my grammar. The english language, though not my mother tongue is one that I love and try as much as I can to exercise and enhance. Therefore, please excuse my foolish mistakes if they should ever arise again.

Please accept my most heartfelt apologies.
Cpt. J. Pennyworth II
>> No. 28
>>20
Only the gentlemen in question can make a decision with regards to something as impacting on ones life as this. I admire your inquiries of advise and hope my following statements will help you with your decision.

It would entirely depend on the transgression in question. Seeing as how you have no ill feeling towards her, she may be deserving of a second chance. As >>21
pointed out, it should be the last chance for her as well, for she would continue to transgress if allowed. i wish you the best of luck in this matter.
>> No. 96
What would captain Picard do?
>> No. 99
Good sir, that would depend upon whether you are satisfied with the delights of congress with this woman, or whether you find yourself stricken with a genuine desire for partnership with a fine lady. In the former, I would recommend that you invite her to your home, and immediately present your member upon her arrival. For the latter, I would recommend disassociation and a trip to the library where you will introduce yourself to more suitable candidates.
>> No. 114
>>20
Well good sir, I would advise you to take back this woman and start a new with her. After all, it is the right thing to do.
>> No. 215
I would do advise caution. Affairs concerning the heart seldom ends well and ceirtenly whilest there's strife. as they say the wounds will fester, dear chap only you know wether your sultry companion is worth the while.

I've experienced in my time that baggage is seldomly dsquared with ease and most certenly whilest its betwixt two individuals of opposite sex.


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