How will you feel if you get him in trouble at work and find out his great aunt Mildred gave it to him? You are not his keeper and it isn't your responsibility to either turn him in or to help him see the error of his ways. If you really think he stole it then get your money back and tell him he is an asshole for selling you stolen goods. The take a little of the blame yourself for buying it when you knew it was questionable. After that either get over it or find a new friend.
I need advice badly.
02/02/2013 09:35:57 PM
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I don't want to belittle your feelings...
02/02/2013 10:07:46 PM
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I know it's not that big of a deal, and shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but I can't help it.
02/02/2013 10:26:29 PM
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Throw it away now. Shame/guilt is unhealthy, regardless of whether it is earned or significant.
02/02/2013 10:34:27 PM
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Re: Throw it away now. Shame/guilt is unhealthy, regardless of whether it is earned or significant.
02/02/2013 10:53:19 PM
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Have you tried talking to him?
03/02/2013 11:15:00 PM
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