Hey! well a frined of mines told me your a really nice and honest person so i thought i night ask you about a situation im having with a really close friend and this boy i like!
Well there was this boy at my school and i use to talk about him with my friend but i never actually talked to him then my friend moved to my school and they started talking. i then started likeing him more?! but they went out recently but only for 2 days. so he told her he wanted to go with me so SHE tryed to hook us up but when we all went to the movies they left me and went off together?! i was not upset but my friends were telling me i should be. i'm the type that don't put friends b4 boi's but i really like him even though i think he likes my friend still. what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KiSsEs answered Monday July 12 2004, 1:47 am: First of all, tell your friend i said "thank you for recommending me and for all the compliments!" But it sounds to me like your "friend" isn't really much of a true friend. But people make mistakes, give her another chance and hopefully it won't happen again. But don't mess with this boy any more cuz he seem like he ain't got his mind made up of which one of you he want. Until he does leave him alone and let your friend deal with him, no boy should be able to brake the relationship of you and your friend. It may be hard to let him go but its what you should do to make things rite! Be the bigger person and make the rite choice.
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