what if your boyfriend asks you to have a threesome with him and your best friend what would you do and what advice would you give to others in this situation?
shutupnkissme98 answered Friday December 9 2005, 9:44 am: personaly...if my boyfriend asked to have a 3some with ANYONE....i would dump him in mili-second.but thats just my opinion. if you think your ready to have sex and do it with to other people then go for it. just make sure you use protection. if your not ready for that then just tell your boyfriend that and if he doesnt respect your choice then he doesnt deserve you. hope i helped XoXo [ shutupnkissme98's advice column | Ask shutupnkissme98 A Question ]
cynicalladvice answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 11:51 pm: You should only do what you feel comfortable doing. If YOU feel like it (not your bf, or your bff, or whoever) go for it, otherwise, don't, and don't let him pressure you into anything you don't want. [ cynicalladvice's advice column | Ask cynicalladvice A Question ]
MummuM answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 2:44 pm: If you don't want to do it, just simply tell him no. He should understand where you are coming from and he'll stop bugging you about it, if he truly cares about you.
XoBrIaNnA055oX answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 10:37 pm: ok well i'd prolly have to say that its kind of wrong for your boyfriend to ask for a 3some with you and YOUR best friend.. that would almost make me think that he kinda had something for my best friend.. if you WANT to do it, go for it.. but dont let him pressure you into it if your having doubts. [ XoBrIaNnA055oX's advice column | Ask XoBrIaNnA055oX A Question ]
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