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Me and my best friend are both 15, and basically a couple of weeks ago we kind of just gave into each other. We have kinda liked each other for years just never done anything about it. He took my virginity and I took his, but the condom broke. I took a test 3 times and it came back positive all 3 times. I know I have to tell him
but I don't know how. :( I know he will stick by me.
How should I tell him I'm pregnant?
I'll be seeing him tommorow to study, and want to tell him then, but don't know how to bring up the conversation.
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Wow! This is a tough situation for everyone involved.
If you think this it the hard part wait until you have to tell everyone's parents.
The best thing to do is just tell him. I think it would be best to tell him alone. Give him time too. He is only 15 and this is a very emotional age. He may not take it well. For your sake I hope he really does stick it out. Most teenage relationships do not work out and that is a possibility you are going to have to face.
Once he is over the initial shock of everything the two of you need to stand together and tell both of your parents. It is only after that you can both decide what the next step in being a parent is.
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Ok so I have a boyfriend who i been dating for a month and is nice but my dad thinks hes sneaky and my dads pinion counts
then i have a guy frend that we have been hanging out all the tie and is amazing and my dad really likes him but what should i do i no he likes me and i no he is thinking of asking me out but should i stay with my guy or try something new (link)
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The important question here is who makes you happiest? I would guess your boyfriend must be lacking or you would not even be considering the other guy.
It is good that your dad's opinion counts. Believe it or not we parents do know a thing or two about being young. Your dad may see something in the guys that your youth blinds you to.
Personally I would talk to the new guy and then decide which one is the best fit for you.
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I need a pros and cons list with regards to admitting a crush. Opinions and other comments are also appreciated. C:
Background:
There's this guy who I've liked for months at school, but nothing has happened to make us "more than friends." Arguably, this seems to mean that he is not interested, but the obvious "signs" of his crush cannot be ignored. "Hinting" at my feelings hasn't worked so far 1. because I'm a terrible flirt 2. because he is dense when it comes to dating/has never had a girlfriend. Still, there is no way for me to guarantee that the crush is mutual. I'm willing to tell him in person, but, should I?
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It is always hard to admit a crush. Thinking about it makes your heard pound and your hands sweat. I am assuming you are young but this can be a tough situation for any age.
I am almost 30 and have had a few relationships under my belt. One thing I have learned is no matter how old the guy is he will be dense about whether or not you are into him. If you do not speak up you will be doomed to the "just friends zone" for as long as you know him.
The best thing you can do is to just tell him. My favorite pickup line has always been, "Hi I am incredibly attracted to you. Can I have your number?"
Really what is the worst that can happen? He may not be interested, it happens. At least you are still friends and you are not wondering "What if..."
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