Two Different Stories From BestFriend And Boyfriend...
Question Posted Sunday September 11 2005, 11:16 am
I have reacently posted on here about my boyfriend kissing my bestfriend the day before me and him went out. Well my best friend called her cousin. Her cousin told me that when me and Chris (boyfriend)hooked up Diana (best friend) was crying. I did talk to her about it and she did say that she was crying because she was up-set and thought that Chirs really liked her. He was telling me a WHOLE different storie. He was telling me that none of that was ture. That he never kissed her or said that he liked her... I dont know who to believe. What should I do?
Thanks,
Ashley
On the otherhand you have only just started dating this guy and he has every reason to lie to you, just so he doesn't look like a jerk.
I'm shocked you'd even have this problem, even if Chris really didn't think he mislead your friend, is this boy really worth throwing away your friendship with Diana over? [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
wolfdog0298 answered Sunday September 11 2005, 2:50 pm: I would advise that you should talk to Chris and Diana at the same time. Like, get all three of you in a very private place, and make them tell you what exactly happened. I'm sure that you'll find out the answer using that method! [ wolfdog0298's advice column | Ask wolfdog0298 A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday September 11 2005, 12:59 pm: In this case I think I would believe the friend. Unless she cries at the drop of a hat I don't know why else she would have been crying over it do you? Maybe it didn't mean anything to him, but obviously she thought there was more to it. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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