ok me and my boyfriend "did it" and i told my friend that i trust most. and i knew she wouldent tell and of course she didnt. but now my boyfriend told his 2 friends and one of them told one of my other close friends.witch i wish my bf told insted of him. but i dont know what to do. i dont want anyone to know or it to get out. and i dont know how many other people he told. and im really scared. i guess you could say im suisidal but im not really so much anymore cuz my bf helped me. but idk. im just scared that ill loose all my friends because they wouldent want me to "do it". but yeah, im scared. help me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? disasterxwoah answered Monday February 19 2007, 12:38 am: To be honest, if you didnt want people to know, you shouldnt have done 'it', but you did and you cant take it back.. soo..
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You shouldnt be suicidel beacuse if it for any reason at all. If you lose friends over this then they werent your friends to start with. If you love your boyfriend and your comfoftable with your actions then forget about your friends. This is going to be a moment when you relize who your true friends are and who arn't. Don't be scared and all worried, people will talk about it for a little while yeah but you love your boyfriend [other wise I don't think you would have had sex with him] but after awhile people will get over it, its your life and your choices.
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Don't be scared :) This could turn out to be good, youll find out who your real friends are :)
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