Question Posted Tuesday December 21 2004, 11:37 pm
ok my bf josh is sweet but he always says that he wants to kick someones a**. and it bothers me. so how can i tell him how i feel?? also please answer this question my best friend brianna has 2 brothers named brian and david and i have known david since kindergarden and i think i like him. so my question is how can i tell my friend brianna that i like her brother david and tell my bf too. p.s. tell it to me straight and i rate high.
Additional info, added Tuesday December 21 2004, 11:38 pm: also me, david, and josh are only 11.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xluvinux answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 11:44 pm: 1~ Next time he says it, take him aside and quietly tell him it's bothering you. You shouldn't feel bad about saying it to him, it's how you feel. He should respect how you feel about this and stop at least when you are around.
2~ In a room with privacy, go up to Brianna and let her know you have feelings for her brother. She will probably tell him if you don't request her to keep it a secret. It's your choice what you want to do. Seriously, if you tell your bf he's gonna be upset and might very well dump you. It's not fair to your bf you like someone else, so you are in a situation where you have to choose one or the other. Do you like your bf or David more? You need to thnik this through. If you like your bf more, I wouldn't tell Brianna that you like David. The word could get out and your bf might hear it. If you decide you like David more, tell yopur bf. He will be crushed but it's definetley for the good of you and him. Good luck with all this and I hope you end up happy with your choice. =)
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