ok... my boyfriend and i broke up.... i wen to the place where my friends hang out..... he was stripping on a table.... my friends grabbed me and through me up next to him.. he was naked.. i was in my bra and undies. he kissed me then i punched him.. i put my clothes on.. but accidently put his shirt on. he came over one day to get it. i was napping at the moment. he layed down next to me. i knew he was there. i was pretending to sleep. i was on my stomach at the time. he kissed my cheek. i turned over but still pretending to sleep.i was then on my back... he whispered in my ear.. i just need my shirt.. so he took it off. i still was pretending to sleep. i was in my bra. i did not care because he already saw me. then he put his hand down my pants and fingered me. i popped up and made out with him. was that a stupid mistake?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0xMrSm answered Saturday July 9 2005, 11:26 pm: well my first question is ... why was he stripping -- NAKED! hahaha ... but thats not reallt relevent haha.
ok back to advice. well, you should know if it was a mistake or not ... but it all depends, on like, if you have been fingered by him before. also, if you wanted to, and if you still like him. just ask yourself those questions and you can determine if it was a mistake or not.
sorry i can't give you a clear 'yes or no' answer ... but, i don't know you and i don't know like, why you guys broke up and the whole shabang.
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