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What's on your mind.(From The Editor)

Cosmopolitan

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Our article "How to Handle a Train Wreck Friend" (page 110) describes the dilemma of having an out-of-control pal. Below, readers share their experiences.

"My friend burned her ex-boyfriend's sweatshirt in the driveway of my sorority house after he dumped her."--Amanda

"While drunk one night, a friend got Botox from a doctor pal who had it in his fridge."--Bridget

"My girlfriend had an affair ...

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