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love tangle


Question Posted Thursday March 31 2005, 12:46 pm

ok i have a friend and her boyfriend keeps flirting with a new girl in skool.and hes not always affectionat to her but when he is he sometimes changes.....she dosent know what to do....he also acts like other things are more important that her and they have been together 1 year and 4 months...what should she do

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karenR answered Thursday March 31 2005, 1:53 pm:
It sound like he's tired of being tied down to one person. She needs to turn him loose and look for someone who really wants to spend time with her.

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mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday March 31 2005, 1:39 pm:
Talk to you friend! if hes like that towards you and other girls and not your friend! Then thats no right, Just be honest and tell her the truth if she falls out with you. Tell her that you was only been truthful and that you care about your friend and dont want to see you get hurt.

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