Question Posted Wednesday September 3 2008, 6:18 am
ok so here i go my so called bestie is flirting with my boyfriend and hes a huge flirt hes been with her befor and broke it offcuz she kissed another girl but im afraid hes still got feelings for her how do i tell her o stop with out getting her peeved
Dontyoufakeit13 answered Wednesday September 3 2008, 2:52 pm: haha, well your friend isnt so much of a "best friend"
If shes flirting with your boyfriend
honestly, shes no friend what so ever
its not only her fault its his fault too
tell him that if he doesnt stop flirting with girls then its over[Ofcourse if thats what you want]
But thats what i would do.
And for your friend
i think you should just tellh er to stop
tell her that you dont like what she is doing
the truth is always the best. [ Dontyoufakeit13's advice column | Ask Dontyoufakeit13 A Question ]
venom_97 answered Wednesday September 3 2008, 10:44 am: He too is to blame for being a flirt not just her. First tell her that you don't appreciate her actions and that it is becoming a hindering to your friendship and relationship. Ask him to chill on the flirting and respect you. Should your requests be taken as a joke, cut them both off as they mean harm to you and no good and use better judgment in friends and boyfriends in the future.
Love yourself more so that you are concerned about your feelings and not someone getting upset about them being wrong. Speak up for yourself and this thing will go on and on when you are older. Those who stand for nothing, fall for anything. Remember that dearheart and good luck!!! [ venom_97's advice column | Ask venom_97 A Question ]
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