ok wellmy bff is going out with this guy who is my frien well he came to my house to hangout and then well he started flirting with me and well i kinda flirted back on accident all of sudden he is makein out with me and i like kissed him back and he is really hot and i love him i have since like 3rd grade and so now he comes over and we kiss all the time is that really bad should i tell Alison (mi bff) ??????
Curemysadness answered Saturday August 27 2005, 2:04 am: Yeah, you definitely should tell her, even tho it might ruin your friendship. what you did was wrong especially if she is your best friend and they are officially "together". Just explain to her how it happened and tell her that you are sorry. I would suggest that you stop kissing him if they are still together and if it ruins your friendship with your bff! If you decide not to tell her, someone else could find out and tell her, which would probably make her even more mad than if she heard it from you b/c she probably thinks that she can trusts you. If you like him you should tell her that too. Good Luck! [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 1:40 am: well i want to say be honest with your friend..but i know it will cause drama so i think you should tell her bf that you can't have these make-out sessions with him anymore..and just end it there! it's really not fair to your friend if you keep doing it but i understand that if you've loved him since 3rd grade and he kissed you..you kissed him back uhh i think anyone would have so i wouldn't feel bad but if you continue to do it then i think it's time to feel bad lol! well do what feels right but i hope i helped ♥ [ x0blu3eyedbeautyx0's advice column | Ask x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 A Question ]
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