And it sounds like a polygamous relation is not being considered.
I would recommend posting a few more paragraphs of information to get the best advice.
But with what little I know I say stick with your current boyfriend. If you love them both then why leave one to start something with the other. [ MrKaman's advice column | Ask MrKaman A Question ]
supermood answered Tuesday May 2 2017, 4:48 am: You should talk to them both, leaving someone (a friend or partner) is a very difficult decision; don't decide without speaking to both of them first. As another person has said, saving time for both is a very good idea, or maybe see if they can get to know each other and see them at the same time. However, any friend would accept your boyfriend and any boyfriend would accept your best friend. There's no reason you should lose either because you love them both! I wish you the best. [ supermood's advice column | Ask supermood A Question ]
Kerrington2016 answered Monday May 1 2017, 8:57 pm: If o sit down with both your boyfriend and your best friend and establish TRUST, specific time for Boyfriend, and specific time for Boyfriend..There should not be any confusion. [ Kerrington2016's advice column | Ask Kerrington2016 A Question ]
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