Question Posted Saturday November 13 2004, 9:59 pm
This chick I met this weekend was making the move. I knew what she wanted. Her boyfriends in Iraq, serving our country. Shes a senior, i am a sophmore. You are the brainy one... what do i do?
cutebrunette answered Monday November 15 2004, 2:16 pm: I think if she has a boyfriend risking his life for our country, you should not go out with her. If you were to go out with her, she would be cheating on her boyfriend which is not fair to him or to you. I think you shouldn`t go out with this girl.
NYClilbabigrl answered Sunday November 14 2004, 5:59 pm: oook well if u kno she has a boyfriend then dont make a move on her nd tell her that she has a boyfriend nd u dont lyk her even if u do say u dont czu u dont wanna make her break up w/ her boyfriend whoz away [ NYClilbabigrl's advice column | Ask NYClilbabigrl A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:49 pm: Whoa! that's a NO! u tell her u can't do this that it isn't right that she has a bf ova in Iraq fighting!! u tell her off tell her 2 leave u alone and get away from u!! sorry but this is true!!
XSugarPieX77 answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:43 pm: Do not stoop to her level. If you know she has the boyfriend then its obvious you shouldnt do what she wants. She might just be useing you.
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CheapChineseFood answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:04 pm: If you like that whole..."half hearted" relationship. I mean...she's commited to someone, correct? If you want that open relationship feeling. And if she doesn't feel bad...it's completely horrible, and against MY morals, but I guess everyone is different. [ CheapChineseFood's advice column | Ask CheapChineseFood A Question ]
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