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Okay, so I'm engaged.
I have a friend with whom I used to be extremely close. I found out, though, after I started dating this guy, that she'd had a crush on him for quite a while.
Just so there are no misconceptions, I'm going to emphasize that I didn't know she liked him before I started dating him. If I had known, I wouldn't have gone out with him.
I was talking to my fiance - he's friends with her too. From what he told me, I think she still likes him. She doesn't know we're engaged. He started to tell her on line, but she signed off before he could and hasn't spoken to him since.
She's going to find out at some point, but I'd like to tell her in a way that won't...hurt her too much, I suppose.
Is there a way to tell her without going "oh by the way we're engaged" so heartlessly?
The thing is, I could say that, but she'd never admit to me that she still has feelings for him because she wouldn't want me to feel bad.
Any suggestions?
Please, no smartass remarks. I'll just rate you down.
Thanks in advance :)
Hola!
Okay, like mentioned before, you need to tell her. What if she happens to be out grocery shopping one day and someone who does know comes up to her "Oh, did you hear about 'Mark' and 'Stacy'! Such a lovely couple, and now they're engaged!". Let me tell you, if there was ever a better time to fall into a black hole at the supermarket, somebody better tell me. If she's your friend, she would probably feel betrayed that other people knew before you evened slightly mentioned it to her. I think you should take her to a little coffee shop, sit down, make casual conversation, and after a little while just say 'Hey, there's something I need to tell you. I hope you won't be hurt by this, but you need to realize So-And-So and I need to be together. That's why I'm coming right out and telling you this: we're engaged. I hope you'll be supportive of our marriage, and I hope I haven't hurt you.'
If that doesn't work, perhaps you would be better off in the long run without this friend.
Sounds like a perdicament,
OhSoFamous
I have been in a fight with my best friend for about a week and I have no idea what to do to make us friends again. The fight was over a really stupid reason. She used to have me change her myspace because she didn't know how to do the colors or anything. Well, I haven't really looked at it in a while since she wasn't allowed to go on it anymore. She claims about a month ago she went on and fixed it the way she liked and that I changed it. So she's being seriously retarded about it and won't forgive me. So what should I do? Don't say forget about her she's an idiot (I know she is already) because I don't want to end our friendship over this.
Hey,
I think your problem is pretty common. My best friend and I can be pretty nasty. My advice to you is to call her up/email her/text message her/get a bullhorn and yell at her house from across the street. Even if you didn't do it, apologize. She is probably in a state of mind that she needs to here you say 'I was wrong, you were right' (not that you actually have to say that, we must stand united and not admit we were wrong!) but just apologize. And if she doesn't accept your apology over something petty like this, maybe she doesn't deserve a friend like you. After all, you're the one trying to correct this problem.
You go girl, (and good luck!)
OhSoFamous
P.S. Buy her a Mars bar. Thats the way to my heart at least!