not sure if this is the right section!?!?!? jelousy
Question Posted Monday August 9 2004, 11:39 pm
i am going out with this great guy and i am totally in lvoe with him but i am jelous of my best friend becuase so many guys like her ..... i am totaly in love with my boy friend (so dont say maybe i'm not) and i am "old enough" to be in love ..... but i dunno maybe its just becuase i never realy had a guy love me or treat me right untill him when my best friend can have anyone she wants and they all treat her perfectly .... is it bad that i am jelous of her even tho i am in love?
Ryan answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 5:02 am: yes, everyone gets jealous! but you have something going great for you so who cares right? [ Ryan's advice column | Ask Ryan A Question ]
Dont_Fall_Twice answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 4:23 am: It isn't bad. Everyone gets jealous. I would be happy that you have a boyfriend that treats you right. Alot of the time when girls date alot of guys they get hurt alot more. For diffrent reasons.. I wouldnt feel bad you're jealous... Id just be happy for what you have... If you need anything drop on in my inbox :) -Britty- [ Dont_Fall_Twice's advice column | Ask Dont_Fall_Twice A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 2:51 am: No,it's not bad that you're jealous of her just because she can have whoever she wants and you can't. That's a normal reaction. I mean,I'm jealous sometimes when guys are total pricks and just get whoever they want. While I'm nice and I get shit. Jealousy is human,but don't fault your friend just because she can get guys. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
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