ok so i was drunk at my friends house and so was her brothers friend...we will just call him trav... and we were flirting all night until i went to talk to my friend. she said that she was really protective of him but i just left and when i got inside trav grabbed me and kissed me, several times. we have been talking ever since but my friend doesnt want us to be together because she is protective of him. We want tobe together but neither of us wants to hurt her. and she doesnt like him. What should i do?
Ahnee answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 2:05 am: ok i was in almost this exact situation. your friend has a certain view of this guy, most of it having to do with certain situations she has had with him which isn't portraying his real self but a tainted version.
You need to do what you want and not let your friends opinion get in the way unless she really truly believes he would hurt you, but keep in mind that people change [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
LOLgrlieGRL222 answered Monday November 6 2006, 9:48 pm: Hey, its love. Stand up for what you believe him, and go for it, but before you do this confront your freind graciously and explain to her how you feel. If shes your real freind she'll understand. HOpe i helped feel free to email =)
Peace.
-Jan [ LOLgrlieGRL222's advice column | Ask LOLgrlieGRL222 A Question ]
UHOHxOMFG answered Monday November 6 2006, 9:42 pm: i would sit her down and tell her how you feel. tell her that you guys are crazy about eachother and want to be together but you don't want to hurt her. and tell her that you wont do anything unless you have her approval. after hearing that i'm sure that she won't mind as long as she knows you have her respect. good luckk<3 [ UHOHxOMFG's advice column | Ask UHOHxOMFG A Question ]
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