mixipixi answered Saturday May 15 2010, 2:29 pm: mixipixi here
what kaytlin said is right what if you guy bestfriend doesnt like you and if you break them up you will stand a chance to loose all of them so bad idea this is a major red light zone are wich you just do not enter :]
please just try and exterminate thoes little feelings for your guy best friend :)
hope what i said helped
gtg
TaLk SoOn
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Katlyn answered Wednesday May 12 2010, 2:12 am: I wouldnt be right to interfere i mean think of how you would feel if your friend tried stealing your bf besides you have a bf so why would you hurt your friend and ruin her relationship. Also its karma if you hurt her you will get hurt back and you will also lose her as a friend and will feel guilty for hurting a true friend. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
Redheadedgal answered Thursday July 22 2004, 2:01 pm: Wow..that's a tough one. What I would do is..leave the guy alone. You set him up with your friend and you have a boyfriend. I don't know how old you are or anything but what I have learned is that friends are much more important than guys. Guys come and go. Friends are usually there always. And you have a guy who you like and it isn't causing any problems with your friend. Good luck and if you need anything else let me know :)
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xoLilBayb3ox96 answered Thursday July 22 2004, 12:57 pm: I think you should tell the friend of yours.. Because she obviously would want to know.. and also who do you like more..? your guy friend or your boyfriend.. because if its equal or close to equal.. then u have to dump him.. But yeah figure that stuff out n then write back to me.. [ xoLilBayb3ox96's advice column | Ask xoLilBayb3ox96 A Question ]
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