A boyfriend on the other hand is a guy who knows much more about you than a guyfriend. Both of you share a special relationship that you do not share with anyone of your other friends. You know how to keep each other in good company as well.
mp95 answered Thursday January 8 2009, 12:06 am: there is a very little difference between a boyfriend and a friend that's a boy. with a boyfriend, you tell him everything, you're close to him, you laugh with him, have a good time with him, and you love him. if you think about it, that's what you do with a best guy friend too. if he is "neither or a little bit of both" you can call him your friend. or your aquaintance. but who knows, things can change. with a little more talking and hanging out you guys could really hit it off! good luck! [ mp95's advice column | Ask mp95 A Question ]
kristamikele answered Wednesday January 7 2009, 1:49 pm: OK, there's this guy you really like and you're trying to figure out where your relationship stands. He is probably wondering the same thing. What kinds of things do you do? Do you hold hands, kiss? Is he flirting with other girls, besides you? I wouldn't consider a person my boyfriend unless we both specifically said so, because you cold be thinking things are more serious than he thinks they are, which can hurt you. If you think he really likes you, one day while talking ask him if he likes any other girls. If he says that he only likes you, tell him you only like him, and see what he says. [ kristamikele's advice column | Ask kristamikele A Question ]
triquetra answered Wednesday January 7 2009, 1:43 pm: A boyfriend is somebody whom you're having an intimate relationship with whilst a friend is well, just a friend.
If he isn't a friend nor a boyfriend, then he isn't a friend unless you know him, but not well enough to be a friend, then call him "somebody I just know".
And I guess you still call him a friend if he's both (say you like him like you would with a boyfriend, but like him only as a friend).
Ouch, this really hurts my head just re-reading this!!!
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