okay...well there is this guy i like..sorta its more of a 'he is SO hot' kinda thing nd he likes me too...but he has a girlfriend...Both of his parents are gone ((passed away)) so he's living with his girlfriend. He alwasy complains about her and it is SOOO obvious that he is just using her for a place to stay...i know that we cannot be a couple cause of that, but he is so hot...lOl i dont want to sound like a whore...but i really want to screw him, and he's made many moves on me. I dont know if i should go along with it though... or not Because he has a girlfriend... wut should i do?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? shortiebebe021 answered Friday May 27 2005, 5:19 pm: well you could go along with it because he obviously doesn't even like his girlfriend. but it is wrong on the other hand, so ask him if they are going out at all. maybe he could break up with her but still live with her? nah probably not. the right thing would be to not make a move with him because that'd be cheating. plus you're risking him losing his home, and you don't want that to happen. maybe you could still hook up a bit but don't get too far, because the consequences are pretty high. and make sure his "girlfriend" never finds out about this lol. i don't really think you should screw him..like not all the way because what if you get pregnant and his girlfriend finds out and kicks him out and yeahh... sorry rambling on lol. so i'd just say that you shouldn't go too far with him mainly because he's not really "single" but at the same time not "dating" anyone either.. well good luck! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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