OK so I've been dating this guy for a year and I'm totally crazy about him but I'm his first girlfriend and I've dated 2 guys in the past. One of them I dated on and off for almost 2 1/2 years and we are still really good friends. I've only kissed my bf, not like madeout or ne thing but my old b/f and me made out a bunch of times. My best friend thinks I am being dishonest by not telling my new bf about what me and my x have done but he's never asked and it's never been a problem so I don't see why he needs know. Question: am I being dishonest and does my new bf have the right to know or should I leave it because it's in the past?
MissCourtneyox answered Monday April 9 2007, 7:52 pm: you're not being dishonest. I mean if he hasn't asked then maybe he doesnt WANT to know about your past things... just concentrate on the future... you seem so young to be so serious babe! [ MissCourtneyox's advice column | Ask MissCourtneyox A Question ]
xxaoifexxx answered Monday April 9 2007, 7:47 pm: dont worry about being dishonest your not its your past and it was making out not like something major.if your b/f brings it up then tell him everything.but if he doesnt bring it up then leave it.he proberly wont mind well he has no reason to mind really.hope i helped,xxaoifexxx [ xxaoifexxx's advice column | Ask xxaoifexxx A Question ]
JeniMarie17 answered Monday April 9 2007, 5:42 pm: Leave it in the past if he cares about it he will bring it up if not then its all good your being dishonest at all. just if he ever brings it up tell him. if not no biggy and its only making out its not anything major [ JeniMarie17's advice column | Ask JeniMarie17 A Question ]
missx3seyi answered Monday April 9 2007, 5:42 pm: forget about it. if there isnt anything going on with you and your old bf it doesnt matter. he can assume whatever he wants about you and your old boyfriend. [ missx3seyi's advice column | Ask missx3seyi A Question ]
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