You can but if you don't feel comfortable around he or she then no, it's not a good idea.
Yes, but only for a certain period of time after you have begun the eviction process. This time period varies by state. This is of course only if the expartner has established residency (if the person never lived in the residence then they wouldn't have any more rights to occupy the space than your neighbor would). The requirements of establishing residency also vary by state.
you should hang out with.......... boyfriend............. don't no y
A person's sexual orientation has nothing to do with whether you should hang out with them.
In every room in your house.
yes if she asks to hang out she should drive.
you should hang it on around ur neack
By the chimney with care.
If you want your friend to still be your friend, hang out with him. You might find out what he likes in his girlfriend and she could be your friend too. Friends do this for each other.
You should hang out with who ever you want to hang out with and not care about what other people think.
My opinion is first you need to get rid of your imaginary friends. If those people do not want to hang out with you then that is their loss. You should friends that like you for you. Just please get rid of the imaginary friends.
If you want to let your best friend be happy ? Hang out with her/him.
You should hang out with yr m8s