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Helping A Friend


Question Posted Thursday January 15 2009, 9:18 pm

How do you tell your friend that her boyfriend is just using her? And how can you tell her, when her boyfriend is your brother?

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scrwdlsr666 answered Saturday January 17 2009, 6:56 pm:
talk to your brother. tell him what you think he is doing and why you think it is wrong. if he doesnt stop, make sure you are correct about him using her and just tell her. she might be mad at first, but when the truth comes out she will probably apologize for being angry and thank you.

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lexitaylor answered Friday January 16 2009, 8:07 am:
First off you need to have proof that he is using her, because other wise she'll just think your trying to break them up.

Get your facts straight is first then if you sure he isn't really interested then confront her, this way she won't get hurt.

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