Ok, My friend is having Major issues. Like she goes with this boy and like, he is always at his cousins house. Well she was online talking to him but it really wasnt and she thought it was cuz she asked him out and he said yeah. Well she talked to him and he said he was never at his cousins house. But he tells her he likes her. But he doesnt tell her how he feels he just said because he does. And his friend said he thinks he is playing games. She needz help yall..Pleaz help cuz I dont know what to say to her?
Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx answered Thursday June 17 2004, 1:21 am: okay lets hope i got this right, i think she should think about this... a guys friends know a guy well...if 1 they think hes playing games he most likely is...ask urself why would his frineds say the hes playing games if he wasnt...they want their buddy to get wit somone soo i dont think thats the problem..it sounds to me someone else is messing wit her on the net N hes just takin her for a ride N she should stand up to him N tell him to make up his mind! i wish her the best of luck! [ Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx's advice column | Ask Xtakexmyxbreathxawayx A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Saturday June 12 2004, 10:28 am: Hopefully I'm getting this. She asked him out over the internet, but he said it wasn't him at his cousin's house, yet he's always at his cousin's house. And he's He said he likes her. His friend said he's just messing with her. Is his friend also her friend? You never can tell about people until it's too late. Is his friend trustworthy? If things don't add up about the guy she likes, I'd advise her to stay away. But if she feels he's someone she can trust, then I'd advise her to ask him out. It's clear that someone is messing with her, but I'm not sure who. If I were her I wouldn't trust them. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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