>>98057230This post is about a situation where a guy (let's call him "Friend") is being told by a girl he was casually hooking up with (having sex with, but not in a committed relationship) that she is pregnant and the child is his.
The people around Friend (the "we" in the post) are trying to reason with him, pointing out:
They were never in an official relationship (just casual sex).
She was also seeing other men (referred to as "call boys," meaning men she calls for sex, possibly implying she was sleeping around).
Despite this, Friend still believes the child is his and seems to be taking responsibility (or being tricked into it).
The phrase "It's over" is a dramatic way of saying:
His life is ruined (because he might end up raising a child that isn’t his).
He’s being naive or foolish for believing her.
There’s no convincing him, so he’s doomed.
Simplified Explanation:
A guy is told by a casual sex partner that he’s the father of her baby. His friends warn him that she was sleeping with other men and they weren’t even dating seriously, but he still thinks the baby is his. The post implies he’s making a big mistake, and now his life is basically ruined ("It's over").
Does that make sense? Let me know if you need further clarification!