THERE'S THIS BOY THAT I LIKE BUT HE HAS A G-FRIEND WE FLIRT BUT I DON'T KNOW IF HE LIKES ME. SHOULD I TRY TO BREAK HIM AND HIS G-FRIEND UP OR JUST LET IT BE.
adviceprincess answered Sunday April 4 2004, 3:44 am: no! no! no! thats the worst thing you could do. just let them be. but in the meantime, keep talking to him and flirting a little bit, nothing major. and when him and his girlfriend break up, you could have a very good chance. good luck!
Here-To-Help answered Friday March 26 2004, 10:53 pm: Just let it be. DO NOT break up him and is girlfriend..that's just selfish, mean, and low.
Don't go that far...let nature take its course.
lauve645 answered Friday March 26 2004, 12:46 pm: dont try and break anyone up. they might really like eachother! think of you being in his g-friend's shoes first. would you like it if someone was trying to break you and whoever your boyfriend would be up? i dont think you would. let things happen on their own. if you and that boy ur talking about were meant to be together, than it will probably happen on its own.
AdviceGurl88 answered Thursday March 25 2004, 6:17 pm: Hi, if u like that boy and he has a g-friend i suggest u let them be beacuse if u try to break them up the grl he goin' out wit might try to break u and him up if u do try to wait and get to know him and be friends with him until maybe he getz interested in u and then the g-friend might not be so mad or if they don't break up go on and go find a new boy i hope i helped to solve ur problem
angel91 answered Thursday March 25 2004, 4:37 pm: leave him alone he has a girrlfriend. If you were the girlfriend would you want someone to try to break you up? [ angel91's advice column | Ask angel91 A Question ]
Tasha answered Thursday March 25 2004, 1:25 pm: He shouldn't flirt if he has a gf. If he did like you he wouldn't be with her. You should just leave them alone. [ Tasha's advice column | Ask Tasha A Question ]
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