JordanHunt1997 asks:
who should i believe a boyfriend or a friend of his about anything no matter the thought?
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m3rcy616: 10-14-2011 at 7:13 PMDo you have any reason to doubt the boyfriend?
I think believing people depends on the circumstances.
If your boyfriends given you no reason to doubt him, then by all means, you can probably believe what he tells you.
If he's given you reason to doubt, or has broken your trust in some way, then take what he says with a grain of salt.
As for his friend... that's heard to say.
really, it depends on how well you know them.
If they're cool with you, I don't see them having any reason to lie.
m3rcy616: 10-14-2011 at 7:14 PMhard to say*
but, to sum it up... it really depends.
Go with your gut instinct on who you want to believe.
JordanHunt1997: 10-15-2011 at 11:45 AMbut wat if it was on something that was about me and my personal life and i dont really no the friend but he does and we just started dating
m3rcy616: 10-16-2011 at 3:09 PMThat's honestly too vague for someone who doesn't know you (like me) to give you an answer for.
If they were giving you advice, think it over and decide what feels like the right course of action to take.
But Like I said, go with your gut instinct. A person's instincts about a situation are usually right.