Question Posted Saturday October 16 2004, 10:42 pm
ok. me and my friend like the same guy and she went out with him last year and like she really likes him that she loves him. and now hes over her and he likes me and wants to go out with me and i kinda like him a little bit but he calls me and like my friend isn't over him yet. so should i go out with him??? 13/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? angita answered Wednesday November 10 2004, 9:06 pm: first of all sry i didnt answer sooner.. but if u still need the advice.. this is kind of a hard situation.. let me give u an example..
i had 2 best friends S n G ok..G lyked this guy A and he wasnt really sure if he lyked her but she really lyked him alot... then my other friend S saw him and she started lyking him and she told me and i told her tat she couldnt do tat to her because tat was her best friend.. and she was lyk i noe but i lyk him soo much.. and normally she wouldnt have done it but this time she did.. and G didnt really matter becuz if nothing was gonna work out wit A n her then why not?.. and A and S have been together for 2 years now.. but i really think tat u should talk about it to ur friend becuz she should understand.. but remember some friends arent wat they seem to be and they will stab u in the bak when it comes to them making themselves happy.. so sometimes its ok to just think about urself and what u want.. hope everything goes well lemme noe wat happened.. xox angie [ angita's advice column | Ask angita A Question ]
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