yeah well, my friend is having trouble. Her name is samantha and she really likes this kid and wants to have sex with him and she's afraid to tell himh ow she feels. they've been friends for life actually he didnt really start to think of her as a friend until last year.. he actually hated her, but now he finds himself attracted to her to.. i told him to ask her out.. and he said he might and she asked me if he liked her since hes my best friend and all so i would know. But i told her he wouldnt tell me who he liked, should i tell him how he feels and should i tell him how she feels..b.c i mean there not even gonig out and she already wants to have sex with him.. ahh what should i do .. please help me!!!
LilMia811 answered Friday July 30 2004, 4:54 pm: Don't you think its kinda bad that your friend isn't even with the guy and wnts to sleep with him? Yeah I think you should hook them up, but tell your friend to slow down. Sex changes evrything. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
ButterflyKissxx3 answered Friday July 30 2004, 3:14 pm: Well if they both like each other, yes you should tell them. That way they can build up a relationship. How old is your friend? If she's too young to have sex tell her, and also tell her not to take it too quick with him. I mean if they haven't kissed yet then she shouldn't be thinking about having sex with him. Good Luck! <3 [ ButterflyKissxx3's advice column | Ask ButterflyKissxx3 A Question ]
HottKarateChic answered Friday July 30 2004, 2:08 pm: i would let them both no how the other feels, and what they do from there is up to them, dont interfere to much cuz if sumthin goes rong they may blame you. let them work out the sex issue, its there life if they think there ready thats there choice. good luck. bye. [ HottKarateChic's advice column | Ask HottKarateChic A Question ]
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