xokristabelle answered Thursday January 27 2005, 4:50 pm: Yeah, but only for half the song, then dance with your boyfriend. Don't dance too closely or anything though, and if the person is getting a little too comfy, you have the perfect alibi, "Okay, thanks for dancing. My boyfriend's over there though, so i'd better go."
coolpool0509 answered Thursday January 27 2005, 4:35 pm: it's ok to dance with that other person as long as your boyfriend knows that you too are just friends..... but if you think it will make your bayfriend jelious then i wouldnt because that could cause a whole lot of problems [ coolpool0509's advice column | Ask coolpool0509 A Question ]
craziichick02 answered Thursday January 27 2005, 4:35 pm: well do you like the guy that asked you to dance? i think that is just wrong if you have a boyfriend and you like some other person. is the guy that asked you to dance with him, are you just friends? then you could. [ craziichick02's advice column | Ask craziichick02 A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday January 27 2005, 4:19 pm: Sure! As long as you're not doing anything your boyfriend wouldn't like ie: Kissing him, touching him in his no no area, and grinding on him like there's no tomorrow, then I find there's nothing wrong with it. If you want to have fun, go out there and dance your heart out. There's nothing wrong with it. If your boyfriend is an overly jealous asshole, then you might have a problem. But I see nothing wrong with it. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Thursday January 27 2005, 4:17 pm: As long as it's not really slow dancing to romantic music, then it should be fine. If it's just a friendly dance, no close close close contact involved then it's okay. However, if it's close slow dancing then no, that's not okay. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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