Ok...to start off, my b/f moved to Georgia back in July and now all his friends are calling me and wanting me to go places with them. And the thing is, they know that I still love my b/f. Me and my b/f still talk on the phone every night and he found out that his friends have been calling me and he got mad at me! When I can't help that they called me. But he wants me to tell them to leave me alone. But how do I say it nicely without hurting their feelings? They already know that I still love my b/f.Please help me..I don't know what to do.
MicroMan answered Sunday August 29 2004, 7:08 am: Just tell them hey im sorry to say this but im still in love w/ my bf even tho he. i sorry but im not intersted no thank u, im sorry ill c u tommorow. bye hope i helped u problly not tho
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XxTBSgirlxX answered Saturday August 28 2004, 10:41 pm: well he shouldnt get mad he should be happy like his friends like you, so you should tell your b/f that his friends are yuor friends too and u should be able to hang out w/ them..
MeganKristine answered Saturday August 28 2004, 5:08 pm: Well, how about something simple like "Hey, you know I'm still in love with my boyfriend, you're supposed to be his friends, not hitting on me, so please stop asking me out, I love him, not you guys, Sorry." That sounds a bit harsh, but you have to do it.
xxoBriannax answered Saturday August 28 2004, 4:50 pm: If they are your friends too, then why would you want to leave them alone. If they're not, just tell them that just because your boyfriend moved doesn't mean they can be animals like they are.
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