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Question Posted Monday November 3 2008, 8:56 pm

this morning my boyfriend was sitting down at the table and then my best friend came and started giving him a massage on the shulders,then after that she started pushing him and then she stopped.then i stood up because it was time to leave and he stayed there sitting down and i left and then he started chassing me.and everytime i stand up he always stands up too.i just think he wanted my friend to do it again prob because that turns him on or something.idk.i dont know i just need some advice on this one,cuz nobody will help me.i dont even know what type of friend is that. :(

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Cux answered Tuesday November 4 2008, 8:58 am:
Confront your friend about it, and let them know how it makes you feel.

Then tell your boyfriend.

Give both of them one more chance to prove themselves to you, in that they won't do this anymore.

If they don't- well then they really aren't the type of people you should be surrounding yourself with.

--Jack
(16/m)

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