hey johanna you know me but not very well, i dated your best friend and im not gonna say who i am. I just broke up with you friend and she seems kinda upset i wana be friends with her and all but theres another girl that i like. one problem. They know each other. Is it okay for me to go out with this new girl? or will it just crush your friend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Ask_Anything answered Sunday October 10 2004, 8:41 pm: well ill tell you i have no clue who you are... haha now im gonna be up all night thinking about it... anyways all girls [take that back- most girls] are crushed when you break up with them. you cant help who you fall in and out of love with. and sooner or later you will like someone who will be friends with your ex. before you go for this new girl, give your ex some time to cool off. she's gonna give your new crush some bad facts about you if you hit on her right away. so yeah- give it some time, and yes- it is okay to go out with an ex's best friend. [or from my point of view]. your ex's best friend might be a little cautious at first because 'going out with your best friend's ex boyfriend can be weird.' it really depends what type of person your ex was... and what her best friend is like. if your ex is over you, and moved on, she shouldnt care. if you want me to help you more specifically- IM me and i promise ill keep it all secret and help you still. hope things work out for you =] -ask_anything [ Ask_Anything's advice column | Ask Ask_Anything A Question ]
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