this might sound weird. but is it okay to make out with your best guy friend? because i read a lot of stories on yahoo answers about people that make out with their best friends but they arent going out. I want to do that with my best guy friend. so maybe if we do that. we might become bf/gf. unless it is wrong to do. but if its okay how would i start it?
please help. than you in advance.
cookierat123 answered Monday May 24 2010, 10:44 pm: I don't think it's wrong at all! But it really depends on if YOU think it's strange. Because if you're feeling weird about it, chances are, if you ask him about it, he may feel the same way. However, in all honesty, boys are pigs lol, so I think he'll be okay with you two having a little fun. To start it off I would say something like "So, *insert name*, would you ever consider having a totally random make-out session with me?...just for fun?" you can say this in a more serious way if you like, but I think it would be kind of cute and flirty if you said it like that. [ cookierat123's advice column | Ask cookierat123 A Question ]
holahayley56 answered Monday May 24 2010, 3:41 pm: Thaw not a good idea. I've done that before and I
lost my beat friend from it. The problem was was I was just wanting to fool around with him and did not want a relationship at all. He did. It just sends a lot of mixed feelings and stuff. If you really want to do that then you should ask him if he wants to have a friends with benefits relationship but no strings attached. Or if you like him more then a friend and want to have a real relationship you should tell him you like him.
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