my friend is going out with the guy i like i dont want to tell her that i like him cause then she will think oh u just like him cause i do ( she is like that ) what should i do?
UnluckyWishes answered Monday August 23 2004, 10:22 am: I know how you feel.My best friend is just like that.I think you should just tell her and if she thinks you like him just because she does, let her.i mean if she has a big ego like that you might as well.I you know thats not the reason so its kinda something just to laugh at.Good Luck.Hope everything works out. [ UnluckyWishes's advice column | Ask UnluckyWishes A Question ]
Sunshine answered Monday August 23 2004, 4:11 am: If your friend is already dating him, then you shouldn't tell her that you like him. As long as they are together, he is definitely off limits. [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
xxoBriannax answered Sunday August 22 2004, 10:16 pm: Don't tell her. Easy as that!!
icey0990 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 9:53 pm: This is only me..but if it was me in your position.. i wouldnt even tell her about it. I mean shes your friend, right? So why start trouble...guys can break friendships up..she might get the wrong idea..who knows.
If it was a good enough friend..i might tell her..you can word it like "your lucky to have such a great bf.. i wish i could have someone like him" but i think telling her might make her feel insecure ..maybe wait til they`ve been going out for awhile.
-melissa- :) [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
rosebud_01 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 9:20 pm: You could tell her that you like him too and she could be understanging about that cause he is really good looking or she could be a bitch and say what you said that is a tough one. You could also just be friends with both of them and see what will happen. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
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