I have a bf right and we just started going out and I like him alot and my best friend likes him too a little bit but we agreed that it would be ok if me and him started going out. But like she has talks about him all the time and they always call each other and stuff but he doesnt like her or at least i dont think he does. He NEVER calls me as much as he calls her. I'm so confused! I always just pretend like I dont notice and I want to talk to her about it but I dont want to hurt her.. what should I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KKbailey010 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 12:46 am: Just back off, let there friendship blossom, he likes you, or he wouldn't be going out with you. Don't worry that you and him share the same best friend, that's a good thing. If she likes him yea she's jealous, someday he might hold your hand, hug you, tell you he loves you, or even kiss you. That will make her so mad because she likes him. You have to understand and try to consider her feelings. And even though that you and you best friend agreed on being civil. That doesn't mean she meant it, she just wanted you to be happy, but if you were truely her friend you would've wanted her happiness to, so you would've said no to him, but i guess you're to late. She loves your boyfriend too but her love isn't like yours, her's is true, she thinks the world of him, and she'll deal with you and him going out because all she wants is for him to be happy. [ KKbailey010's advice column | Ask KKbailey010 A Question ]
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