I'm meeting my boyrfriends friends for the first time (Both female and male! and two of them are his EXES!) and we've only been dating for 1 week! Is there anything I should think about? What TO DO? What NOT to do?
I usually wouldnt worry but since its BOTH females and males, I'm afraid I wouldnt know how to impress both genders at the same time.. It feels like by getting one gender to like me the other wouldnt! you know?! HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ultraguy55 answered Monday July 2 2007, 3:28 pm: ok, no worries, just be simple and MATURE, be polite and show that you care a lot about your boyfriend (but that should come out of you naturally). i would suggest you know something about your boyfriend, like fav.actors, cuisine, hobbies, likes and dislikes (this is where you show your interest on him and maturity level). and please be realxed and never show your jealousy if the exes do something but at the same time don't be so naive, if situation demands attack with a sense of humour (read:satire). thats all the field is yours. best luck.:-> [ ultraguy55's advice column | Ask ultraguy55 A Question ]
amandaaaaatm answered Monday July 2 2007, 3:15 pm: okay, this really isn't a big deal, bee yourself, and don't worry about it. figure out which gender you click better with, which is easier for you to talk to, and talk to them more than the other so you don't feel awkward. [ amandaaaaatm's advice column | Ask amandaaaaatm A Question ]
Trauma answered Monday July 2 2007, 2:48 pm: Just be yourself. Don't worry about impressing
anyone. They'll probably like you more that way.
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