Question Posted Wednesday December 29 2004, 1:27 am
Okay well my cousin likes this guy{2 years older than me basically kinda 1 n a few months} well i like him too and hes my b/f's brother....but anyways hes coming over my house thursday n he wants to make-out with my cousin n stuff but i hafta act like her cuz she can't be there.....should i break up w/ my b/f? or should i tell him what happened? but i like his brother a lot more than him n i don't have a chance unless i act like my cousin a lot....what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Kissy_Fit_XOXO answered Wednesday December 29 2004, 5:07 am: First off, you should feel like shit for doing that to your boyfriend. If your boyfriends brother is interested in your cousin... youre OBVIOUSLY NOT YOUR COUSIN. Say things do work out between you and your bf's bro... everything would go downhill pretty fast if your pretending to be someone else. Thats really immature.
And if your cousin likes him as well, that'd be screwing her over big time.
Think about the people around you, and how you could hurt them by pretending to be your cousin and making out with your BOYFRIENDS brother.... [ Kissy_Fit_XOXO's advice column | Ask Kissy_Fit_XOXO A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday December 29 2004, 1:40 am: I would just say can you come over another day my cousin cant come sorry you arent being very clear but i would just let him know and i wouldnt break up with your bf.. you probably would regret that so stay with him-trix (rate plz) [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
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