by ZombieJesus on October 27th, 2008

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As a guy, one of my good friends just got into a relationship. She heard that her boyfriend had "friends with benefits." When asked, he said it was a lie. She believed him. What should I do as a friend?

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  • by A on May 13th, 2011

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    Well, considering she already asked him, I don't think it's necessary to do anything. It is possible that her boyfriend lied to her in an attempt to not hurt her feelings, though. Of course she's going to believe the person she wants to. Even if you knew for a fact that he did and told her that, she might believe him over you because she wants to believe he didn't. You can tell her that "He's with you now. Even if he did have one, he chose you to be with over her." I realize this is an old question, but for future reference.

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