Question Posted Saturday December 15 2007, 5:51 pm
recently at a party..my brothers friend was like flirting with all my friends. he is like a total player and just wants a girl pretty much. especially when he is drunk haha. well i got a little drunk that night, and he was helping my up the stairs and stuff, then he slept in the same bed as me..we didnt do anything, but like major cuddling and stuff..and he tried to kiss me, and i backed off, im pretty sure, but i was a little buzzed at that point so idk if i did back, but i dont think so. anyways, i kept telling him to leave, and when he didnt i had to walk him to somewhere else to sleep. i feel awkward now, and i am really nervous for when my brother brings him over again. ok so what should i do..like just act normal? avoid him? its gonna be so weird! please help, and please dont give advice if your gonna say im horrible for doing that, because all i did was no more than kiss, if that even happened. and if not, it was just cuddling and stuff. alright thanks! im almost 17 if it helps by the way!
teardrops7 answered Sunday December 16 2007, 1:12 am: okay, you guys was like buzzed, so really its not a big deal. I mean like if hes comes over, dont ignore him, just act natural. He could have been so drunk he thought it was a dream, or even better he didnt remember it. But either way just act casual, nothing too big to get up tight about...
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demireneel answered Saturday December 15 2007, 11:26 pm: Your were put in a tough and stressful situation. If your brother brings him over, just act normal, don't avoid him, because he would think something was up. You guys were just drunk, so he probably didn't know what he was doing either. Don't make it awkward between you two. Just act like nothing ever happened.
-Demi
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