I would say go down on her, but you're too young for that. There are so many fish in the sea, bro. Test the waters.
2007-03-15 09:14:42
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answered by bitchlips411 3
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relax just a bit. next time the both of you talk ask her what you can do to make your relationship better that way she won't get nosy and think that you can't trust her. the problem in your case is that she's 15 and your 16. you have got to show her that she can trust you with her life. don't bring it up that you know about it because that will cause so much drama and fights between the both of you. if your lucky enough she will know not to listen to her friend if deep down in her heart that she really loves you.
2007-03-15 16:17:33
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answered by Kate 2
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Mmmmm well i know how that is i am 16 as well and i do under stand, but the only difference is me being a girl. Well if i know why i guess you say its her friend saying you tow would brake up? well then you should talk to her friend about it and then tell you GF and tell her how you fell. To be honest in a relationship is a big thing! Talk to her she will lison, and if she just by passes you then it's just not ment to be.
Good luck
~N
2007-03-15 16:17:11
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answered by Nicole 1
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Well what you could do is figure out which friend it is and fid out why? It might be because her friend hates/dislikes you. If that doesn't work let things run smoothly, if she i gonna break up with you she'll probably tell you why. If she does say something try to speak the truth.If the reason why she is breeaking up because her friend said your mean (or something like that) Tell her that your not.
2007-03-15 16:18:17
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answered by cutegirl67 3
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you two have to get every thing out in the open. find out what she's looking for and nothing she says goes with your character then you two should not be together. there are so many ways in dealing with this but first you two have to talk alone with one an other. if things don't work out it's best to be friends if you can't deal with that then stay apart.
2007-03-15 16:16:58
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answered by lovargirl158 2
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You need to confront her about it , that you had heard she was thinking about breaking up. Tell her what ever it is the two of you can work it out and would like to stay together.
2007-03-15 16:17:11
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answered by auntkarendjjb 6
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There's nothing you can do if she really wants to break up with you. She's not the right girl anyway if she's acting like that. Don't say anything to her about it until she tells you to your face. When she does tell you, don't whine and just let her go. If you really want her back, she's more likely to date you again later if you act like you don't want her.
2007-03-15 16:15:26
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answered by Garnet 2
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at that age, teens are very impressionable and subject to listening to whoever they hear first. Once they get an idea in their head, it is very hard to stop. you may have to be candid and frank, sit down and say "we need to discuss something like rational adults. I've heard the following____and it concerns me:"
2007-03-15 16:15:12
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answered by Shredded Cottage Cheese 6
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If she's made her mind up, then let it be! You also said she doesn't know you know...so break up with her first and have some pride.
It's a dog eat dog world out here!
2007-03-15 16:21:56
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answered by Flighty 1 3
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well you can ask her what is going on. Is she being told things, or are you know doing anything in the relationship? FInd that out and try to work it out.
2007-03-15 16:15:13
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answered by gymnasticschick 1
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