omg i am sooo fucking pissed off at my friend. she won't stop talking about my boyfriend and it's really starting to get me pissed off. Cause she even admitted to still liking him since they went out like during the summer but all i hear from her is what they did the first day they went out and how good of a kisser he is. what should i do i don't want her to get mad at me??!!!!
but don't worry. that happened to me and my friend once. she used to go out with my boyfriend and she couldnt' stop talking about him. why don't you just tell her to like please stop talking about him and that it's getting annoying. but tell it to her in a nicer and gentler way. hope it all goes well! have a great summer! bye
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xxsima answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 10:26 pm: I think your friend is being jealous.
She probably misses her old bf and even wants him back?
The best thing to do, is sit aside and talk to her and ask her to please stop doing that, because it's hurting your feelings. Don't be like 'OMG U BIOTCH U ARE SO STUPID' or something like that. [ xxsima's advice column | Ask xxsima A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 10:25 pm: I have to admit I think it's wrong for her to be talking about YOUR boyfriend so much. She has to get over it, you and him are going out now, they're over and done with. She sounds like she's trying to brag, but don't try to let it bother you, 'cause you got him! Haha and who cares if she gets mad at you? You have a right to be kinda annoyed with her, so just tell her that you'd appreciate her not talking about your boyfriend, or you won't talk to her. period.
clearlypink428 answered Tuesday June 6 2006, 5:54 pm: so what if she gets mad at you?- its your boyfriend hse's blabbing about. the only thing you can do is tell her strauight up that SHES not wit him anymore and to get over it. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
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