Question Posted Wednesday September 15 2004, 7:47 pm
hey, i don't really know you but i really need some advice...and quick! k here's the thing. school just started like a week or two ago and since the first of school i have liked this new kid named Sam. i have a lot of classes with him so i talk to him a lot. my friend Julia, who is in art with me and him also likes him, but only because she thinks he's hot (which he is) but she said her first word to him today. we sit at his table and a little bit after class started, he asked my friend Micheal, if me and Julia like him. Micheal told him that I like him but he wasn't sure if Julia likes him. Then Julia told Micheal that she likes sam and then Micheal told Sam that. Micheal told me that sam said that he liked Julia, but my other friend, Joey, said that he likes both of us. I don't want to be mean to Julia but i dont want him to ask her out! Help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Tori_Dori answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 8:35 pm: I had this SAME exact problem...except it wasn't just my friend that liked him...it was ALL of the girls. Well, most of 'em. Anyways..talk it over with Julia. Talk to Sam more often though. It might increase your chances. When you talk to her, 'n she doesn't understand..then drop her, she's not a good friend. But, it's not a good reason to not be friends because of a guy. It's just stupid. It's nice that you don't wanna be mean to her, but like I sayed..talk to her about it. 'N it might help to tell her exactly how you feel about this Sam guy. Good Luck, 'n Hope I helped. 'N sorry if my advice wasn't much help.
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