well my boyfriend went to army training for a few months. So hes not gunna be around but we are still together. and theres this kid cody who likes me who hangs out with my friends so im with him too. and he is always flirting with me. and for some reason i like even though im deeply in love with my boyfriend. i dont want to do anything stupid because my boyfriend is gone because we are planning on being together for ever. So is it normal to be happy that this kid is flirting with me? and should i stop hanging around this kid? anything with be apreciated
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lil_kitty answered Sunday April 8 2007, 11:19 pm: listen,there might not be a problum with the boy flirting with you but if you are truly madly deeply in love with your boyfriend maybe you shouldnt like it that hes flirting with you. but remember this is only advice so im also saying do what your heart desiers. not all the advice is gonna be right so go with you gut and maybe it wont screw up. i hope it works.
LouellaWalters26 answered Monday September 11 2006, 12:46 am: OK, I am going through the same thing and I'm married with children! LOL. Now, I actually have a little bit of a crush on my BFF's husband. He jokes around with me, he stares, does a little arm touching & all kinds of things like that. Well, I felt pretty bad & weird about the way I felt, so, I went looking for info on the net & even asked some other people about it. So, to make a long story short...it is perfectly normal to feel that way or even enjoy the attention. EVERYONE has those feelings every once in a while. As long as your not acting on it & nobody is getting hurt in anyway, it is fine. I even found out it is called, "friendly flirting." Which basically means no harm. So, keep having fun & there is nothing to feel bad about. [ LouellaWalters26's advice column | Ask LouellaWalters26 A Question ]
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