Ok my friend Kyle likes this girl who he used to date, but she's going out with someone else now. He wants my advice, but I really don't know what to say, can someone please help?
Kortni*
coolgirl57 answered Sunday January 11 2004, 9:20 pm: tell him to wait. kyle will probably and eventually break up with her. if he likes her he should tell her when he thinks the time is right if she likes him she will probably do something about it [ coolgirl57's advice column | Ask coolgirl57 A Question ]
shay*shay answered Sunday January 11 2004, 9:10 pm: Well there really is nothing that he or you can do about that. He can still like her and maybe be a little closer to her as a friend.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
darling answered Sunday January 11 2004, 8:21 pm: well sit down with him and tell him that she is happy with her new b/f and that if he really likes her maybe he should just be her friend and respect that she has grown apart from him now and let her be happy with having a new b/f that she loves and a old b/f that she once did love and now wants around as a good friend and then maybe one day she might want to go back out with kyle and if he is still interested then go back with her. but if she would rather kyle completely out of her life it just shows that she is immature and dont worry about her find someone new
Jollylollipop answered Sunday January 11 2004, 7:37 pm: I think that that girl has a right to go out with someone else because she isn't with Kyle anymore. I think you should tell Kyle that, because he used to date her, not anymore. [ Jollylollipop's advice column | Ask Jollylollipop A Question ]
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