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If Katherine loved Stefan, why was she with Damon too?


I mean she wanted to turned both of them and she had 'fun' with both of them too...But why did she do that if she loved Stefan? Why screw with their lives?
 SalvatoreBros posted over a year ago
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Natalie88 said:
It's simple - she had sexual attrection to Damon, but she loved Stefan, at least she thinks so. Katherine has always been an unique bitch, she was entertaining, so she screwed brothers' lives just for fun, for her pleasure :( that's what I think..
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It's simple - she had sexual attrection to Damon, but she loved Stefan, at least she thinks so. Katherine has always been an unique bitch, she was entertaining, so she screwed brothers' lives just for fun, for her pleasure :( that's what I think..
posted over a year ago 
mish_mish said:
about damon i just wana say...love him or hate him but you cannot resist him
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posted over a year ago 
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absolutely true. he's so mysterious dark and sexy. you can hate him for his behaviour, you can love him for his loving character and personality but you must adore his looks
Kartmeiske posted over a year ago
katie15 said:
That's the type of character she is. She might have loved Stefan, but she's lived so long playing with men's emotions and being a sl*t that her sudden feelings for a man isn't going to make her change her ways so soon.
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Tenkic said:
That's easy - Damon is hot, and who doesn't want to make love with him?
But she is blah blah blah in love with Stefan.
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Triscia95 said:
One she didn't want to turn both of them, second she didn't know how she loved till Stefan told her he loved her and then she wanted him.
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Team_demitri96 said:
because shes a manipulative bitch!!!!!!
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