I think that my sister likes my bf, if it helps- I'm 15/f, she's 16/f and he's 18/m. I know that he isn't interested in her because he tells me that he only has eyes for me. But, it seems that whenever him and I are going to go out and do something, she HAS to tag along. Movies, putt-putting, and she never has anyone go with us. So, she's like a third wheel! I dont' know how to tell her to leave us alone and let us do things on our own... HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? ilovepink101 answered Monday June 20 2005, 10:42 am: well maybe you houild say something like well me and my boyfriend were planning to do something by ourselves.. and hopefully that wont hurt her..well thats kind weird..well you gotta make srure that she likes him..only because she might be tagging along just to watch you..and make sure you and your boyfriend dont get you no..well hopefully your boyfriend has eyes just for you..because that wouild be pretty screwd up if he liked your sister..and talk to your boyfriend and tell him that your going to tell your sister that yall are spending time alone that night ....and hopefully hell agreee...if he does'nt then that mean somethings really going on..
well hope i helped...
love always,
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SoInToYoUx0x answered Sunday June 19 2005, 12:54 pm: maybe try getting her a boyfriend so that she can leave you guys alone. or maybe let your bf bring on f his friends to go with your sister and then leave your sister and ur bf friend alone and then do whatever you want with your bf. hope this helps you out.
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