tonights the formal at my school & since your not allowed to being anyone from outside the school my boyfriend can't come. I really didn't want to go since I wouldn't be able to dance with anyone (like grinding) But one of my guy friends says he does it with other girls during dances (and he has a girlfriend) and that the point is to have fun & he thinks it's not cheating. Is grinding with another guy, just as a fun thing not like like you have feelings for the person, considered cheating? thanks.
Victoria_24 answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 5:44 pm: you have to run it by your boyfriend first. i mean, would you like it if you boyfriend was dancing like that with another girl. if he doesn't mind, then party on. if he feels uncomfortable about it, i wouldn't dance (grinding) with any other guys.also, it depends on what you think about the dancing. you shouldn't do it just because ur friend's doing it. do wat u feel is rite. hope this helps. have fun
XoXmAnDyXoX answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 4:30 pm: Dancing should'nt be considered as cheating, but you should talk to your boy friend and see what he thinks. Its better if you tell him... explain him the situation and consider his fealings.
xxsima answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 3:05 pm: I think that if you don't let the guy make any moves on you, then you should be okay. You probably shouldn't grind because sometimes you might not even know it and you can take it too far. Just be careful. Talk with your boyfriend first and tell him that nothing intimate is going to happen and that this is just for fun. [ xxsima's advice column | Ask xxsima A Question ]
prep_punk answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 2:59 pm: in a way it iz and iznt..u should tell ur bf what happened if u did it and c what he says if he truly likes/loves you he will understand and ya [ prep_punk's advice column | Ask prep_punk A Question ]
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