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A popular dating technique is called 'branching'.
Essentially named from the idea of climbing up a tree and grabbing onto a branch and not letting go of the last branch until the next one is firmly in hand. Many people have a fear of being single and will keep their options open, and have people in reserve should things not work out with their current flame.
When you like people that are in relationships you end up getting hurt most of the time. People are often afraid to make the tough decisions and leave even the worst of relationships, and even if they have a better option available.
It really comes down to what you want in how to deal with it hey. If you want some fun and don't mind a large head fuck then hang around, and most likely you'll not want her even when she does leave the other guy. Personally I'd not put myself in the position to be hurt by liking someone in a relationship because these things can really drag out and you end up beign used a bit of an emotional boxing bag.
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"The first stage of the great adventure has concluded happily, and here I am installed in Mexico, although I have no idea about the future" Che Guevara
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