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Gf was texting her ex boyfriend.
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Gf was texting her ex boyfriend.

On a side note, my brother was living with his girlfriend for years - I want to say about 7, maybe more. She's a total bitch; the worst kind of American trailer trash. Treated everyone in the family like shit as if they had something to prove to her, insulted my other brother and I on multiple occaissions, and always barked at my bro over the most random shit. And on top of this, he was paying all the bills AND she wouldn't even cook or clean.

And ugly too! WTF!

As you can see she was a real winner, and my brother was miserable for years - even tried to break up with this woman MULTIPLE times, and every time she threw a coniption fit and begged him to stay. On and on about how she loved him and was going to become a better woman, more kind-hearted, less bitchy, and pull her weight, etc. He's a pretty sensitive guy and pretty blue pill (though quite the player when he's single), so he fell for it every time.

Recently, though, he came across a letter she'd written to her ex-boyfriend, bitching about my bro and how much of a loser he was and saying she didn't know why she was with him.

This bitch has been living off him for years. Imagine that - sticking around for some whore to save her emotions and she's communicating with exes and talking shit behind his back...

Anyways, when he found the letter, he threw her out - huge weight lifted off his shoulder. Now she's moaning and groaning on Facebook about single woman power and the messed up shit men do.

I haven't talked to him in a bit, but I hear he's fucking some bartender now.

Gotta love happy endings...

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