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Man reacts calmly even after seeing his girlfriend sleeping with someone else

London [UK], April 26 (ANI): Generally, when a guy sees his girlfriend sleeping with someone else, he yells, fights and creates a scene out of it, but unlike this, a US citizen reacted calmly in a bizarre way.

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Man reacts calmly even after seeing his girlfriend sleeping with someone else
London [UK], April 26 (ANI): Generally, when a guy sees his girlfriend sleeping with someone else, he yells, fights and creates a scene out of it, but unlike this, a US citizen reacted calmly in a bizarre way. Instead of fighting or creating a scene after seeing his girlfriend sleeping with someone else, he got his phone out calmly, started taking selfies and took revenge by posting it on social networking sites. Duston Holloway, 23, decided not to cause a huge fight, but wanted the world to know what his girlfriend did to him. Duston from Emroy, Texas took to Facebook and posted pictures of the couple along with selfies captioning, "When you come home to another man in your bed with the one you loved! Good men deserve good women." The pictures depict Duston's girlfriend to be passed out in bed with a shirtless stranger. Since then Duston's pictures have gone viral and many social media users have praised him by the way he has dealt with the situation. One of the users even wrote, "Everything happens for a reason, good on you for just walking away. Good luck for the future." Duston later added a thank you message to everyone for their word of support. (ANI)

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