Question Posted Friday September 30 2005, 11:04 pm
Ok well there is this one guy that i really like and he likes me 2. Well I asked him out, and he is telling me later on tonight or tomorrow. My friend then told me that he went into the bleachers with this girl who wasn't his girlfriend ( he had one @ the time ). They didn't come out for an hour!! what should i do!?
SxyLilPoo47 answered Sunday October 2 2005, 5:27 pm: ♥ I'm guessing when he went to the bleachers with that girl.that she was giving him head or something sexual...if he did it to his ex girlfriend..he'll do it to you...besdes GIRLS SHOULD NEVER ASK BOYZ OUT!!!
fashion_frenzy06 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 5:55 pm: well you know what girl, take advice from me, if you didnt see this your friend is probably lieing, probably means she is jealous. anyway go for him, and if it doesnt work out you will know at least three days into the relationship that he is a zero and not boyfriend material! [ fashion_frenzy06's advice column | Ask fashion_frenzy06 A Question ]
SULaxStryke answered Saturday October 1 2005, 12:14 pm: well hey im a 14 male, and i know girls can think guys are big perverts, but it also works visa versa. Your friend may be making this up, thought she it and doesnt really know whats happening, or is just making a joke because these days it is hard to trust a lot of people even your best friends. You may want to try to lay back and not worry as much about it and wait for the next thing you hear. If you go out with him its a certain of time when you find out if he really is cheating on you or not, so it depends if you completely trust your friend, and make a risk [ SULaxStryke's advice column | Ask SULaxStryke A Question ]
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