i like my friends boyfriend, and i tend to flirt with him A LOT,but not while my friends around.is it ok to flirt with him even though its my friends boyfriend?it must be pretty obvious i like him, because today a kid in my math class yelled STACEY(me) WANTS TREVORS(the kid i like) NUTS!!
should i stop flirting with him so much because hes my friends boyfriend?or what?
xxsima answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 5:57 pm: Sorry, but you can't do that to your friend. She can catch you guys, and it will really hurt her feelings. It might be a bad habit, but imagine if your boyfriend was flirting with another girl. Would you be happy? So your best bet is just to not flirt with him. You can talk to him and stuff, but no flirting, you can get in too deep and even start having a relationship with him. [ xxsima's advice column | Ask xxsima A Question ]
Victoria_24 answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 5:51 pm: It must be so hard for you. Sometimes flirting us harmless, but it can get out of hand. if you want to go out with him, it can cause problems between you and your friend. but u have to consider this. what's more important? your friend or trevor? also if you know that your friend and her boyfriend love/like each other a lot,i don't think its rite to come between them. if they aren't crazy about each other, maybe you shud talk to him about it too and of course your freind. we can't help our feelings rite? i hope this helps. best of luck
FiestyPoet answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 5:45 pm: He is your friends boyfriend so I think you should just talk to this guy and say as you know I do flirt with you. This is because I like you. But because you are dating my best friend, I don't think I should flirt with you. Tell him you are not trying to send any mixed signals but it isn't right to flirt with him when he has a girlfriend especially when his girlfriend is your best friend. And you hope you two can continue being friends. [ FiestyPoet's advice column | Ask FiestyPoet A Question ]
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