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Help!, please tell me what do, I have a online friend and she is 16, and basically she lives in Norway, and she said to me , do you know any english blokes, and I said yes, and I gave a msn from my other online friend, and basically he said that she was too young for him, and so blocked her, and later on she realised and now she has a different msn name, and she is faking her age, where she lives etc and talking to him again, and he thinks its all true, should I tell him the truth about her? but then again I dont want my relationship with her, as friends to fall apart, because she said never to tell him.

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Help!, please tell me what do, I have a online friend and she is 16, and basically she lives in Norway, and she said to me , do you know any english blokes, and I said yes, and I gave a msn from my other online friend, and basically he said that she was too young for him, and so blocked her, and later on she realised and now she has a different msn name, and she is faking her age, where she lives etc and talking to him again, and he thinks its all true, should I tell him the truth about her? but then again I dont want my relationship with her, as friends to fall apart, because she said never to tell him.

You know I dont think a real friend would ask you to lie for her, I certainly never would, keep a secret yes, but this is boardering on out and out lieing to your other friend, how old is this guy and he has right to choose the age of his g/f or whatever, but if they are only chatting general stuff then I dont really see where the problem is.

Why would she want to chat to him after he made it clear he dosent want to chat to her?

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Help!, please tell me what do, I have a online friend and she is 16, and basically she lives in Norway, and she said to me , do you know any english blokes, and I said yes, and I gave a msn from my other online friend, and basically he said that she was too young for him, and so blocked her, and later on she realised and now she has a different msn name, and she is faking her age, where she lives etc and talking to him again, and he thinks its all true, should I tell him the truth about her? but then again I dont want my relationship with her, as friends to fall apart, because she said never to tell him.

You know I dont think a real friend would ask you to lie for her, I certainly never would, keep a secret yes, but this is boardering on out and out lieing to your other friend, how old is this guy and he has right to choose the age of his g/f or whatever, but if they are only chatting general stuff then I dont really see where the problem is.

Why would she want to chat to him after he made it clear he dosent want to chat to her?

I dont think this is a moan at all. Just tell her the truth that she is to young. Also be very careful who you give other peoples information out to. If you cant trust them. So you are my moan for this evening, as to many accidents and problems happen due to meetings on msn.

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Help!, please tell me what do, I have a online friend and she is 16, and basically she lives in Norway, and she said to me , do you know any english blokes, and I said yes, and I gave a msn from my other online friend, and basically he said that she was too young for him, and so blocked her, and later on she realised and now she has a different msn name, and she is faking her age, where she lives etc and talking to him again, and he thinks its all true, should I tell him the truth about her? but then again I dont want my relationship with her, as friends to fall apart, because she said never to tell him.

Sorry but what were you doing handing someone elses details out anyway?!

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