Kaitlyn is the most feminine of Emma's group of friends. When Emma tells her that she's afraid her boyfriend is losing interest in her, Kaitlyn's response is likely to be along the lines of

A) "Oh, you must feel awful! But you know, lots of other guys like you, so it's not really so bad."
B) "The creep! I never understood what you saw in him anyway."
C) "I bet there are things you could do to get him interested again. Why don't we hit the mall and find you something really cute to wear on Friday night?"
D) "Boys are all the same. You want to come over and watch television?"


Answer: A

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