i was just wondering if any of you agree with me and think its strange for a best friend to wanna know every single detail or wut goes on between you and your boyfriend..alrite well yeah just a random question
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? 23xoTinkerBelleox32 answered Monday June 20 2005, 9:24 am: a lot of friends do like to know that ;-) ... especially if they don't have a boyfriend of their own, they want to hear about yours! Sometimes they feel like maybe they are being replaced by the boy and so that is the only thing you really care to talk about, so they feel that is the only way that they can get you to hang out and talk (believe me this is from experience!). Just tell her, and hang out with her more often!
Nicole08 answered Sunday June 19 2005, 11:54 pm: If your friend doesnt have a boyfriend of her own then she is just probably courious so try and hook her and one of your boyfriend's friends up but if she does have a bf of her own then yeah its weird but just talk to her about it then. [ Nicole08's advice column | Ask Nicole08 A Question ]
xflipthisx14 answered Sunday June 19 2005, 11:34 pm: well, it is a little strange that anyone would want to know what you and your boyfriend are doing...but maybe b/c she is your best friend she thinks that its okay to know.... but if you don't like it ask her to stop but make sure your nice about it b/c she is probably just trying to be a good friend. [ xflipthisx14's advice column | Ask xflipthisx14 A Question ]
Helpful answered Sunday June 19 2005, 11:25 pm: Little things like... "do you like him?" Are okay, but if it's too much, tell your friend to back off. It's your relationship, you have the right to keep it private. [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
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