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He likes my Best Friend!


Question Posted Sunday August 22 2004, 9:42 pm

ok, i really like this guy. he is always at the pool and we always flirt. i started to really like him, alot. and i thought 4 sure he liked me. my friend always goes to the pool wit me. so 2day when i was doin a lap, my bro's friend came up to my BF and said, Chris wants to no if youll accompony him at the movies. chris is the boy i like. my friend said no. it turns out chris has been likin my friend 4 a while. i still like him but did my friend say no cuz she nos i like him? how can i steal him back?

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snowwalker69 answered Monday August 23 2004, 9:26 am:
well, technically it's not stealing him back, because you've never actually had him .. but anyways, you should get over your crush. To me, the jerk was flirting with you because he knew you two were best friends. Maybe he thought it would make your friend jealous that he flirted with you? I don't know. lol

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Sunshine answered Monday August 23 2004, 2:37 am:
You should talk to your friend and find out why she said no, maybe she's just not interested in him. It wouldn't be a good idea to try to go with him right away, not if he still likes your friend. Give him a chance to get over her first. After a little while, ask him out. That's the only way to find out if he's interested or not.

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SaraEliKirk answered Monday August 23 2004, 12:40 am:
Thats a really good friend you have there! Obviously your friendship means enough to her that she wouldnt do that to you, so you dont have to steal him back bc she doesnt want him, and you know what this goes for you and him, you cant make someone like you that dont, it doesnt happen that way, just be yourself, talk to him and if hes flirtin then theres still a chance! happy hunting! :*:SaRa:*:

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StRwBeRrYShOrTy answered Sunday August 22 2004, 11:17 pm:
hmm well your friend sed no eihter cuz she doesnt like him or bcuz she nos you do. -soudns lieks ehs a pretty good friend tho nd lettin a guy btween a friendship is not a good idea at all. i dont think you have 2 steal him bak exactly just tlka 2 ur friend-ask if she does liek him or not, but either way she nos you do, mayb she mite even help you win his heart. hope i helped rate plz =)

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Sherry answered Sunday August 22 2004, 10:33 pm:
You cant steal him back, you cant make him like you..sorry but actually now that he was rejected by your friend maybe he'll ask you out who knows..just be patient and see what happens

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