I have a friend that is a guy and im a girl but we're not aloud to have a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship so i don't want to become his girlfriend but i do want a stronger friendship between us what do i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? michelle823 answered Monday July 28 2008, 5:29 pm: talk it over with your parents, ask them why youre not allowed to have a boyfriend (but dont make sound all whinny). the next day ask them if they would let you have a boyfriend if you promised not to kiss or do anything "innapropriate". talk about deals that you guys could make. if they agree, keep your promise not to do anything, and then have your guy friend talk to his parents.
theresAlwayzSunshine answered Friday July 25 2008, 9:09 pm: Don't think of him as a girl...
think of him as who he is. Find some common ground (do you like the same sports?) and accept the differences because that's what makes everyone unique.
Communication is the key to any relationship. [ theresAlwayzSunshine's advice column | Ask theresAlwayzSunshine A Question ]
cheifbritneeilu answered Friday July 25 2008, 7:42 pm: Hang out more, but do things both people like. Lawlz, Also Talking more. I really only talk to guys, so if you need help on deciding how to talk I can help you.
Just think of him as a girl. Really guys and girls aren't much different lmao. Once you learn what is chill to talk about with him, your friendship will become so much better, it'll be super rad. :D [ cheifbritneeilu's advice column | Ask cheifbritneeilu A Question ]
Cux answered Friday July 25 2008, 6:33 pm: Definitely hang out a lot more. Find things you're both interested in, and do them, or talk about them.
If one-on-one is too awkward, go with a group of friends.
Go to school activities together. Basically all I can tell you is hang out and talk more. That's all there is to it.
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