Question Posted Saturday February 12 2005, 11:59 am
but last night i was messing around with my friend's bf. he's my friend too, and it wasn't anything sexual, it was just dancing kinda kinky...and these wierd stalker friends of hers told her (the girl with the bf) and i dont know if shes mad at me or not...i asked her, and she said she wasnt...but how can i know for sure? was what i did wrong?
jamziix16 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 1:20 pm: yes.. it was wrong of you to mess around with your friend's boyfriend. and if it was kinky dancing? yes.. that's wrong. she says she's not mad at you, but she's lying. i'm sure of it. the most you can do is apologize, because you need to admit what you did was wrong. sorry.. that's pry the best you can do! hope i helped =)
xohcoblonde answered Saturday February 12 2005, 12:58 pm: i dont think what you did was wrong. and well if she says she is not mad at you believe her.. If she is.. then I guess give her space.. not really sure, but like I did that w/ my friends boyfriend and well she wasnt pissed at all cuz all you did was dance so shouldnt really matter? its not like you guys where touching eachother in a place not to be touched at. but if you were then I would think she is mad
Niiqquhzdream answered Saturday February 12 2005, 12:52 pm: Hmm..beinq with her b0yfriend kinda isz a minus for you on the friendship scale. But if he's your friend she can't do anything about it. Well... I think you should ask her,but with more detail and stuff. Like- "I know you know about me hanging out with your boyfriend that night..but i can promise you nothing happened...if you dont believe me I understand, and you have a right to be kinda mad that I was with him..I just hope you know the facts!" ...you'll never know FOR SURE unless she's the truthful type of person..hope i helpd [ Niiqquhzdream's advice column | Ask Niiqquhzdream A Question ]
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