my boyfriend and i just started dating and he wants me to go to the movies with him and his freind and his freind's girlfreind but i dont know either of them. i dont wanna turn him down because that seems mean but i really dont wanna go with people i dont know!
lovemxplease answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:40 am: ask him if you could bring a friend or two
so you wont feel so akward there by only knowing your boyfriend
DepthofHeart answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:46 pm: You shouldn't turn him down. Just because you don't know his friends doesn't mean you can't know them, plus you may make some new friends. Plus if he want's to take you out with his friend he must really like you. It may hurt him if you turn him down.
iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:30 pm: Yeah, you might not know them but thats no reason to turn him down. Thats how you meet people! Its a good opportunity to make some new friends. How else are you supposed to meet people if you don't take chances like this? I'd say go, they might be cool people. And if you get along it'll be fun to have another couple around to do things with.
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ductape_n_roses answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:29 pm: Hey, chillax. Your bf will be there with you to keep you from getting into awkward silenceness with strangers, right?
You can tell your bf that you feel a tad bit uncomforatble being with people you don't know and you were wondering if he'd stay with you the whole time/go to the movies w/ you alone some other time.
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