well my best friend likes my boyfriend and they talk on the phone and on the internet all that time and it kinda feels like there is something goin on between them and i confront them both and they both said nothing is goin on...but it still feels like there is! what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday October 18 2004, 7:37 pm: Well if your friend admitted to liking your boyfriend, odds are that something is going on or that something is about to happen. Girls are bitches and alot of us are backstabbers (One reason why I'd prefer to be friends with guys). How long have you and your boyfriend been dating? If you're really worried about it talk to your friend first and say "I'm really not 100% comfortable with you talking to my boyfriend all the time, I kinda feel like something is going on." Yep, it happened to me. Of course it had to be my first boyfriend and a friend from church. With guys, if they are bored with you, they will go and cheat if they feel like they aren't getting any. Hense my last boyfriend: Dating for 4 months the most we did was make out he tried forcing me into having sex and giving him oral and when I wouldn't do it, 2 weeks later he dumps me for a 17 year old whore from Newark. Yeah and that's the story of my life... You really need to talk to them again. Be firm. Say I swear if you're lying to me I'm not going to forgive either one of you. If your boyfriend truely does like/love you then he won't do that to you and you have to calm down. As for your best friend? In the words of 'Violette' from Jaw Breaker "This is highschool detective Cruz, WHAT IS A FRIEND?" Try to keep that in mind. Try to be careful. A heart is a delicate thing, and it can be broken VERY easily. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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