i understand love but my 2 bffs are in love and dating. but their my 2 best frinds and their dating(girl and guy). im 13/f. i dont want then to break up and fall apart and me be in the middle which i think theyll never hate eachother. but their soooo lovey i guess. and they have alone time but around me or on aim or the phone their so 'oh i love you sooooo much and ooooo stop that there tickeling eachother and kissing and they always lick and suck on eachothers ears wats up with that. anything anywhere like ill say when we go out as friends can u stop kissing long enough to get in the car gawd. i dont want them to end up hating eachother. and i dono what to do to keep them together or as friends. and i dono what to do when their so gushy. what do i do? im lost?
lbwhite89 answered Saturday June 2 2007, 9:56 am: Well the fact that they're practically humping each other at all times, even when you're around, is just plain rude. Maybe you should talk to them about not being comfortable and feeling like the third wheel when they can't remove their tongues out of each others mouths long enough to hang out with you as friends. Sure, they like each other, but PDA is pretty much gross.
As for keeping them together, I'm afraid that's not up to you. The only thing you can do is, if they do break up, talk to them and remind them of the friendship they had. Sometimes couples stay friends after they break up and some don't. If they're going to hate each other, their maturity levels need some tuning, but aside from that there's not really a way you can fix it. [ lbwhite89's advice column | Ask lbwhite89 A Question ]
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