1-i was reading some of your other ?s and there was something about the 6 second ab workout...wtf is that??? i would like to try it- so can you tell me about it or like some websites or something??
2- i caught my friend making out with my ex...i dont like him anymore, but we were going steady((haha such an old term, but like he gave me his class ring and everything...)) for like a yr and a half...i saw the whole thing- it was at a party- they were sitting down tlkin and then she kinda touched his chest and then she just jumped on him and made out with him...and is it just me or is it normal that friends are supposed to stay away from other friends ex's? me and my ex are still really close and we hang out all the time...i asked him about it and he said that there was nothing going on and i believe him...but my friend didnt even tell me or apoligize...cuz i KNOW she saw me staring at her after they made out.....i NEED help!!! :[
2)ok well first of all if i was your friend i would have asked You first or told you and apoligized after i did it. i think you should talk to your friend, say "hey!that was my ex! its really wrong for you as my friend to hooking up with my ex!" (something like that) some think that there is a rule where u cant go out or do anything with ppls ex's and some dont think that. it depends how much this girl is your friend. is she is a really close friend, it was really wrong of her, if shes just an "oh hey, bye" friend that it was still wrong, but nothing to hate her about. its ok to hate her right now. it was sooo wrong of her. talk to her. it will help
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