me n mi friend letz call him bob r a little extra friendly. and everyone says we have sex at school. n i asked him out n he said yea but then we broke up...me n bob r like best friendz n we like talk about stuff n sometimes when were extra friendly i like it...iz there something wrong with me?
just the other day this kid said in front of me that i was going out with bob and bob came and he said i dont see u with a gurlfriend so did he say we were going out or what?
GC_rox_my_sox answered Saturday April 17 2004, 12:07 pm: Just let people think what they want. It's ok to be friends with benefits, and since you and Bob arn't having sex, that's what you are. There's nothing wrong with it. [ GC_rox_my_sox's advice column | Ask GC_rox_my_sox A Question ]
DruidX answered Saturday April 17 2004, 8:11 am: Humm, I don't think there is anything wrong with being 'extra friendly', as long as you are over the age of consent [in case it turns to somthing more]. Maybe you are just not ready to commit to a relationship, but still like having a mate 'with benifits'.
friend2all answered Saturday April 17 2004, 4:58 am: what is ur ages???i cart give my true advice with out ages its important u need to decide if ur suited to bein gd friends or more. If u are younger then 16 i dont advicwe u to be touchin one another in that way. If u dont wanna be boyfriend its not just about sex or touching its about enjoyin each others company and havin a laugh goin out talkin. I think u would b best suited bein friends dont spoil ur friendship and annor the kids that say u are havin sex wot do they no?? just walk past them and dont give then any notice take care and lots of love [ friend2all's advice column | Ask friend2all A Question ]
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