How far would you go to get your ex back 😱 VicNaidooOnECR
Breaking up is never an easy thing to go through.
Sometimes saying goodbye isn't easy, and in most cases you will find one person is not quite ready to say goodbye.In this case, it was a man who was not ready to accept his girlfriend's decision to break away. The man who arrived at his girlfriend's workplace in an attempt to win her back believed that by creating a spectacle he would get her attention."The man reportedly started the extreme attempt to get back into his ex’s good graces at 1 pm on March 28 and remained on his knees until 10 am the next day, braving the rain, the cold, and the curious stares of passers-by."
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