Thickbabyie4u answered Thursday August 5 2004, 2:53 am: I say be a friend, and put your friend first, tell her the truth about the situation, and see what she says, make sure you tell her you appreciate her too, so it won't hurt as bad when you tell her the guy you like, likes you.... Good Luck! Hope you make the right decision! God Bless! Beebye! ~1ne~ ;) [ Thickbabyie4u's advice column | Ask Thickbabyie4u A Question ]
XxMoDeStMoUsEgIrLxX answered Thursday August 5 2004, 2:34 am: well i think you should talk to your friend and see if shes alright with it. don't do anything behind her back because it'll eventually catch up with you and you'll be in deep shit. so just talk to her if its not okay then if you wanna risk a good friendship for a guy... i dont think its a wise decision... but go ahead. good luck. x's and o's [ XxMoDeStMoUsEgIrLxX's advice column | Ask XxMoDeStMoUsEgIrLxX A Question ]
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 2:05 am: He did say he liked you awhile ago. So, try asking him again and just being like "so who do you like?" And if he doesn't like you, then you can continue to talk to him. But, you're friend is like in love with him, and friends always come first before boys. Friends last longer than guys. Just don't talk to him ALL the time, because he may develop a crush on you (if he doesn't already) because that would really hurt your friend and you wouldn't want that (not saying you would). But, just make sure he doesn't like you, but just also make sure you don't talk to him so much. And for your friend, have her tell him how she feels!! =D Hope this helps! If not, just post a message in my inbox!
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