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Originally Posted by Jetée
Unless the girlfriend was listening in at the time, (or if both parties were present in the studio, which is less likely) he didn't dissolve their relationship in anything other than his mind. He'll need to do it again eventually so she gets what's going on, or he can go on avoiding her for no apparent reason, thinking his on-air message should have reached everyone, including his girl.
It's the "if a tree falls in a forest, yet no one is around..." principle.
You (the hypothetical breaker-upper) need to communicate such a thing to your partner, not to the disinterested audience that gets a few minutes to whoop it up, and then forget about it tomorrow.
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Did you even listen to it? It's fairly obvious she knows what is going on. I will detail it for you, since you obviously didn't listen: Radio hosts call chick claiming to be wanting to talk to her about what her ideal marriage proprosal would be, going on about public proposals and such, they then tell her they have a surprise for her and her boyfriend comes on, she starts freaking out with the omg's thinking he is going to propose, and he tells her to get her shit out cause she is caught, she had been seen in a bar recently with another guy making out in the corner, she starts crying and hangs up after saying she can't believe what kind of people THEY are, instead of just shooting herself for being a cheater. I have no sympathy for cheaters, she deserved it, childish reaction or not.