Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2005, 4:57 pm
ok so my couisn has these to friends that i have been talking to on the computer, we have hung out like 3 times or whatever, but that was before one of them and i started flirting, so i was talking to him and i was talking to him about my school bonfire/homecoming thing and i dont no how it happened but now he is coming, and i dont wnat him to feel lonely, because he really doesnt no anyone at my school, so do you think i should invite the other boy too and my cousin, but i dont want to make anything akward with them because we will be all flirty adn everything...so i dont no what to do i just need help...thanks!! xoxo
rosebud_01 answered Thursday September 22 2005, 4:17 pm: I think that you should go on ahead and invite the other boy and your cousin that way he won't feel so awkward and neither will you. I hope that I helped but if not please visit me at my column. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
LeeCoCheer05 answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 6:11 pm: Hey sweety! Well maybe you should confront him about how you feel. Don't stress it girl! Just simply talk to him about it. Maybe he just wants it to be the two of you. Hope I helped!
UNICORN answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 5:40 pm: Well..you should ask him if he wants you to invite them. He shouldn't be too lonely if you're there with him though.
PiNkKiss43 answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 5:20 pm: I think you should invite all of them because that could be awkward and then he will have someone to fall back on in case you want to go of for like 5 minutes on your own and he won't be lonely. So yes I think you should definatly invite them. [ PiNkKiss43's advice column | Ask PiNkKiss43 A Question ]
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