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Question Posted Sunday July 31 2005, 7:04 pm

SHould I tell my boyfriend about it?

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icey0990 answered Sunday July 31 2005, 7:14 pm:
ok yes i think you should because if stories start to fly around, your bf could get the wrong idea. your bf should respect you and understand the situation that you didnt want it to happen and it was all the guy making the moves. this way, your bf doesnt turn to you in 2 months and is like
"i cant beleive yuo kissed him!" and get into a huge fight

so yes, i would talk to him about it and tell your bf that you are going to talk to this guy and tel him your just friends, nothing else..and thats how it going to be.

-melissa- :)

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