ok like me and my bff share a boyfriend, and we dont know how to work a few things out. like, who should get to wear his jersey each week, and how can he walk us to all of our classes without him being late. and what are some fun threesome dates. oh and for homecoming, how are we gonna dance with him?
ok thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ninamarie answered Wednesday October 3 2007, 3:34 pm: well, here's the thing. sharing your boyfriend with anyone, bff or no bff, is a big no no. one of you is gonna get the short end of the stick. in other words, this guy who is practicly livin it up at the moment, is gonna get attached to one of you, and let one of you go. or, what else could happen, is one of you will get tired of sharing him, and will start to play unfair. so either way it is bound to be a heartbreak. so my advice to you isn't how to "work a few things out" my advice to you is go ahead and step down. find you a guy who is happy with just one girlfriend. I think it would be less stressful and a lot less complicated. then, he can walk you to your classes and not be late. But always remember to keep on smiling.
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iiL0VEY0U answered Wednesday October 3 2007, 5:30 am: Umm you share your boyfriend with a friend or best friend?
umm that is going to mess your friendship up one.
and two he prob thinks hes a pimp which isnt good!
your going to get hurt! sorry to tell you that
Brandi_S answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 11:28 pm: Ok, well, I personally would never share my man with anyone, but I guess that's just.... me?
I guess you alternate weeks to wear the jersey? You guys walk him to his classes instead of the other way around (that is only fair to him, since you make him late for his important classes)? Take turns dancing? Go out to eat and to the movies? There is enough room for 3 people on those dates.
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