TheTeenGirl answered Friday May 19 2006, 1:02 am: If you see him flirting or interacting with this girl as if they are a couple or anything of that, then you confront him the next time you talk to him and ask him about it.
I wouldn't try causing a scene by running to him and yelling at him, you just have to handle it maturely.
And if it's a harmless hanging out situation, then you should ask him who she is and why you don't know about her.
angelgurl2007 answered Thursday May 18 2006, 7:14 pm: girl,if you see your boyfriend talk to another girl...make sure he see you..don't go to him and ask question..just pass by him so he can notice you..cause that be happening to me all the time...and if he act like he don't see you...when you see him by himself than you ask question...oKay...HOLLA... [ angelgurl2007's advice column | Ask angelgurl2007 A Question ]
babiigirl answered Thursday May 18 2006, 7:14 pm: Like did you see your boyfriend doing stuff with this girl or just haning out and talking?
If you saw him doing stuff like. Kissing, touching, and etc. Then get rid of him you deserve much better then a cheater.
If he was just hanging around talking then whats a matter? Every guy is bound to have friends that are girls. That doesnt mean anything.
karenR answered Thursday May 18 2006, 6:56 pm: That would depend on what he was doing with the other girl. If he is just talking to her you can ask who she is if you don't know, but its nothing to get upset about. People have a lot of friends, not all of them are the same sex they are!
Now if hes hanging all over some other girl and kissing her...that's different. You need to find out what is going on and probably need to get rid of him and find someone else. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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