i have this boifriend that lives in different part of missouri!!well my cusion lives out there and i see him every weekend!!but he REALLY hot and all these gurls like him!!well he was over his friends house and my boifrinds brother was there and his brother called me and said that my boifrind was askin for lapdances,kissen on all these gurls's neck,and grabbi their boobs!!but my cusion said that i shouldnt trust my boifriends brother cuz hes jealous of me and his relationship and only wants me and him broke up!!should i trust my boifriend and these gurls??even my boifriends mom said i shouldnt trust his brother!!im so0o0o confused!!
googlyeyes answered Friday April 8 2005, 9:44 pm: sounds like the brother is jealous. i would trust my cousin better than my bf's bro. have a VERY serious convo. with your bf also, make sure he knows you trust him, and if he doesnt say it in return, that may be a hint somethings up. let me no how it goes!
karenR answered Friday April 8 2005, 1:07 am: If everybody says not to trust the brother (even his mom!) Then I'd do as they say. Trust the boyfriend. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
karazimonki answered Thursday April 7 2005, 9:56 pm: I don't think you should trust the brother 100% maybe 50%... Maybe. ask your boyfriend about this party and if he thinks you don't know about the party that would be better. So go up to him and say so what did you do at the party. See what he says.
Good luck.
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Karen answered Thursday April 7 2005, 8:04 pm: If you love your boyfriend and if he loves you too, then you should trust him that he won't do anything with these girls. I wouldn't believe his brother though, since his own mother told you that you shouldn't trust him and that he is trying to break up your relationship between you and his brother, your boyfriend. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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