well here it goes ,,,,i ha ve this friend and she likes my boyfriend i'm about to break up with him so when i do should i try to hook them up or just really let them be.... but she it my best friend what should i do.
Nevaeh answered Tuesday May 25 2004, 9:33 pm: How do you feel about the possibilty of them dating? Are you breaking up with him 'cause you know she likes him? Personally, A friend's boyfriend is always OFF-LIMITS regardless if your dating him or you have dated him. But that's totally up to you as far as them dating. just don't let it come between you and her. Best Friend's are forever.
P.S. I wouldn't try to hook them up...Just let them be. [ Nevaeh's advice column | Ask Nevaeh A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Tuesday May 25 2004, 8:09 pm: First make sure you're not breaking up with him for the wrong reasons (i.e. you want your friend to be happy, or whatever). When you're sure of that, and you do break up with him, let them be. If your friend wants him and he wants her, it will develop by itself. =)
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Lizzy answered Tuesday May 25 2004, 4:10 pm: If she really likes him, just let her know that it is ok if she goes out with him, the rest is their thing to deal with
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jbdreamer answered Tuesday May 25 2004, 9:50 am: I would stay out of it. Your the ex-girlfriend, don't get involved with their relationship. If they want to get together they can do it on their own. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
notnormal answered Tuesday May 25 2004, 8:26 am: Let them be. There is a reason you are breaking up with him, right? She may not be happy with him later.
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