My friend always flirts with my boyfriend. They don't like each other that way, but they always play fight and stuff. When the 3 of us are together I feel left out... I know they're just friends, but I wish they'd stop flirting then. (I'm not the only one who considers it flirting, either.) I've told them it bothers me when they start playing around with each other but they act like I'm just being to sensitive or jealous. I don't know what to do. I'm so tired of them teasing each other saying things like wanting to see each other naked. It's not funny to me at all. I'm fed up with it.
xxoBriannax answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 10:25 am: When they 'want to see each other naked', that's definitely where you have to cross the line. Show them how unfaithful and hurtful they are being. They definitely shouldn't be doing that, especially your so called 'friends'. If I were you, I'd talk to them. If they still kept doing it, I'd get rid of one of them. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
beentheredonethat answered Monday November 28 2005, 11:30 pm: that is SO wrong of your friend and boyfriend! especially to say stuff like the naked thing... as hard as it may be to admit are they doing stuff together? i would be cautious of it if i were you... maybe try mentioning to your friend that you don't like seeing her all over your boyfriend.. my guess is she doesn't have a boyfriend, so is there someone you could try doubling with to hook her up with? give her a different guy to flirt with and it may calm down.. good luck!! [ beentheredonethat's advice column | Ask beentheredonethat A Question ]
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