My best friend and I are like sisters. We've been through everything together. Last night though we were at our other friends house. We talked about school and stuff but then out of no where, my best friend said that she has had sex with her boyfriend of 2 years. It came to a shock to me cause first of all she is only 14 and then second she didnt use protection. My other friend though said it was no big deal since she has been dating him for 2 years. I dont know what to say to my best friend. i really need some help cause i don't want anythin bad to happen to her.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? PinkPrincess42 answered Sunday September 19 2004, 9:50 am: Honey Honey! I know exactly what your talking about! I am in the same situation~ Like I have been best friends with this girl that I have known forever! We have been through everything together (all the dumb stuff) and we talk about pretty much anything. Well then she got with this guy who totally treats her like crap, and then she told me that she was having sex with him so I was like "Uh ok you know your going to regret it if anything bad happens and youwind up with that asshole!" Well, now shes 8 months pregnant with his baby, and I know she regrets it. Its really hard, but im just trying to be supportive! I guess what im saying is.. its her choice and you just have to be there for her and hope she turns out ok and support her in every way that you can. You might try to talk to her and tell her that she REALLY needs to use protection if shes having sex because thats crazy not to. Persuade her to do that and tell her that you really care about her and your just worried and dont want anything to happen to her. If she cares about what you think, she'll listen to you! Tell me how everything goes...
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