If a friend asked to see our firearm, I would first assess their comfort level and intentions. I'd explain our family's safety protocols regarding firearms, ensuring a responsible approach. If appropriate, I'd show them the firearm while emphasizing the importance of handling it safely. Ultimately, I'd prioritize safety and respect for our family's values.
Unless this is a trusted person, in a safe situation, with the approval of the present adult owner, as well as the approval of the friend's parent (if they are a minor), the answer should be a firm no. There are some situations that it is okay to say no with zero guilt. This is one of them.
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
in school you either guess the person who asked you or the person who asked you's friend. And if no one asked you then it's your friend, or some one who knows you well
do not kiss her do not
well my best friends boyfriend wanted me. i didn't know why but he did and then when he asked me out i said no because he was my best friend's ex and he asked why and i said "because your my best friend's ex and its not right"
It's means he likes you as a friend.
ask the person if they like you just a bit more then a friend and if they say yes then ask them out it happened for me i really like this boy he was like my best friend so i asked him if he liked me more than just a friend and then he asked me out.
That does not make sense.
Of course you can! This happened to a friend of mine, he asked her out, and she said yes! Of course you can! This happened to a friend of mine, he asked her out, and she said yes!
tell your friend the truth, or if you like your friend more than your boyfriend...dump your boyfriend!
Yes, you can. Your friend should understand that you were asked out.
He likes u and asked her not to tell