Question Posted Saturday September 22 2012, 9:21 am
OK a new girl came to my school I had bad feeling about her she keeps flirting with my boyfriend and once my bf told his best friend that he like her I was crying he never knew I was crying but Anyway he came back for me but she is still flirting with him and I think she is falling for her again and I need revenge I know god will punish he but I can't help it she is killing me everyone keep saying I am a big softy and that I should slap her in the face but I want revenge that is telling the truth about what she has done that my boyfriend will hate her for I am 10 years old thank you for your help.
Collins101 answered Tuesday September 25 2012, 6:51 pm: What a slut, doesn't a girl know that she shouldn't flirt with someone if they're taken?? Damn, what a bitch. Anyhow, if you really want revenge on this girl, play the game she's playing against her. Slapping her in the face would help in a way of course but you also want to show that your boyfriend belongs to you and no one else. What I would do for revenge is let her know it doesn't bother you. Make snappy combats at her. I would avoid getting in trouble too so make sure when you do it, don't get caught. Best of luck! (: [ Collins101's advice column | Ask Collins101 A Question ]
Jasmine23 answered Monday September 24 2012, 11:30 pm: First of all,. Revenge will not do anything but push him more towards her. What u need to do is talk to you boyfriend. Be open and tell hi that it bothers you when the flirt. Also you need to ask this girl to stop it is not acceptable for her to be doing what she is doing
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