I've always been one of those sneaky gurlz, (16~f) doin everything on da down low. My mom dont kno about none of my boyfriends, nor does anyone else except my sister, and she just recently found out.
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Me and dis n*gga have known each otha for a while, we had kindergarten together. So we always been coo i guess, never really talked tho. Now it's like...we're always together. He calls me every night n everything. Everyone keeps saying we're too friendly...
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Someone wanna define too friendly for me?
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 4:18 pm: alright no need for the hard N-bomb. Too friendly might mean that you are to close to touchy feely. like say a guy came up to u and was all over u.. thats bein a little too friendly. like sexual... like trying to do stuff with them.. im pretty sure I guess people do know about you bf if EVERYONE is saying this :)-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Shortie8959 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 4:14 pm: Well, I think it means that you're doing more with him than you should. If you just met him, that's why they're saying your're being "too friendly".
Hope I helped!
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Karen answered Sunday January 9 2005, 4:04 pm: "Too friendly" to me means when you are always hanging out with someone a lot and always talking to them and never spending any time with your friends. In your case, when someone tells you that you and this guy are "too friendly", it means that you're always together and always talking to each other; you're being too friendly with him. Hope I helped :)
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