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Luthien said:

He won't believe you, and is seeing someone else. Move on!

Reader PeachReader Peach Responds:

I disagree with this.

I don't think she should give up if she honestly wants to be friends with this guy. If he's worth all this trouble, once he gets over the initial feeling of betrayal, he might be more willing to reconcile.

Peach

Female, age 16, Philadelphia, PA

Lefty said:

...I don't believe that your co-worker hacked into his email on her own. How would she know how to...?

Reader B Reader B Responds:

Duh.

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When she said her co-worker hacked into her ex-boyfriend's computer, she means the co-worker figured out how to send an email to make it seem as if the ex had actually sent the message to the new girlfriend.

I presume it wasn't a nice message.

But there is no reason the writer (old girlfriend) has to be involved.

You Don't Need a Password

You don't need to know someone's password to hack into their email – that's the definition of hacking: doing it illegally without passwords or by finding passwords illegally.

Why in the world would she have her ex-boyfriend's passwords anyway? I don't have my boyfriend's email passwords and we've been going out for 5 years.

Anyway don't blame her, her co-worker thought it was funny/justice and it ruined any hope of her and her ex being friends.

B.

Female, age 32, East Coast USA

 

 

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