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<blockquote data-quote="a¡longtway¿downm" data-source="post: 967318" data-attributes="member: 427392"><p>Don't call her on it in front of a bunch of people, that'll just make her really defensive about it. When the two of you are alone, let her know that you think it's great that she and her boyfriend are so close, but when they hang all over each other it makes you feel really awkward. Be gentle about it; she may get hurt and/or embarrassed. But let her know that it's not so much fun to hang out with the two of them anymore because of how clingy they're both being. Ask her if she'd be willing to take it down a few notches, at least for the sake of your comfort level.</p><p></p><p>http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlI7rTxMDlrRWCMRsfC.CIDD7BR.;_ylv=3?qid=20080928145714AAwcX1C</p><p></p><p>(Sorry about the link; I'm just a little desperate.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a¡longtway¿downm, post: 967318, member: 427392"] Don't call her on it in front of a bunch of people, that'll just make her really defensive about it. When the two of you are alone, let her know that you think it's great that she and her boyfriend are so close, but when they hang all over each other it makes you feel really awkward. Be gentle about it; she may get hurt and/or embarrassed. But let her know that it's not so much fun to hang out with the two of them anymore because of how clingy they're both being. Ask her if she'd be willing to take it down a few notches, at least for the sake of your comfort level. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlI7rTxMDlrRWCMRsfC.CIDD7BR.;_ylv=3?qid=20080928145714AAwcX1C (Sorry about the link; I'm just a little desperate.) [/QUOTE]
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