ok recently one of my good friends has broke up with her boo, lets just say his name is "paul". well "paul" n her hate eachother now, but i started talking to "paul" online n im starting to like him n i can tell that he likes me...and we also sent eachother our pictures so were not hiding anything...the only problem is that i have a boyfriend...but i really like "paul" too, then today i found out that they are friends again..i mean i know for a fact that they wont go out again anytime soon but i am so confused i dont know what to do!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? CheerMMS24 answered Friday July 30 2004, 12:34 pm: If you like "Paul" then you should definately find out if he likes you. If he does, then Im sure things could work out between you two. Its probably a good thing they're friends again so you wouldn't be dating her ex b/f that she hates, and won't be mad/as mad. Also, talk to her about it, she what she has to say. If you like your boyfriend, then stay with him, but if "Paul" is the better one for you, then go for it! Its all a matter of choices. :) Good luck!!
icey0990 answered Thursday July 29 2004, 3:58 pm: sounds like you have a bf...dont mess with ur friends ex if you can help it. This will cause problems.
If you dont like your bf then thats a different thing.
Sw3eTi3_xO answered Thursday July 29 2004, 3:42 am: Well, it isn't an easy question here. First off, I think you need to leave your boyfriend because you're obviously not that much in love with him if you're in love with this other guy, trust me. So leave him, and then ask your friend if she'd have a problem with you seeing "Paul". I mean, if she knows that him and her are over, and they hated each other at a point, then maybe she won't mind!! If she doesn't mind it, then go for it!! [ Sw3eTi3_xO's advice column | Ask Sw3eTi3_xO A Question ]
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