Vendetta answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 9:09 pm: If you are in a relationship, then no, it is not okay. This is considered cheating. However, if you do not want to settle down, make sure you tell the guys that you aren't their girlfriend. Let them know that you are not making the relationship exclusive because you went on a date. [ Vendetta's advice column | Ask Vendetta A Question ]
BlackBeltxO answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 8:59 pm: If you dont want to be tied down and you want to just look around for guys thats fine. But if you are DATING a guy as in <B>"going out"</B> with them, then that is considered cheating and you will be VERY wrong for that. If you want to go on dates with different guys. And just dates.. (no kissing, sex, etc...) then thats fine. Just dont cheat. You wouldnt want that to happen to you. Good luck. [ BlackBeltxO's advice column | Ask BlackBeltxO A Question ]
SpartanDancer985 answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 8:59 pm: Umm you can but if like one of them finds out you have been hanging out and all that with other guys then it might lead to something bad.Like none of them liking you or they could get into a fight and stuff like that but i geuss it could be okay.
xO0TR0PiCALTEAR answered Tuesday September 6 2005, 8:52 pm: uhm DATiNG more than one guy at a time is called Cheating and that is not a good thing. you will get a reputation as a whore and guys dont liek girls that cheat. its okay to hang out with a bunch of guys as friends but its kinda whorey to date more than one guy. sry if i sound liek a bitch. [ xO0TR0PiCALTEAR's advice column | Ask xO0TR0PiCALTEAR A Question ]
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