Question Posted Wednesday October 20 2004, 8:04 pm
okay, my ex just got a new gf and i'm cool with it b/c i'm over him and she's pretty cool. well, me and my ex are like best-friends (he is my other brother) but the other night he told me that he was just going out w/ this girl for "kicks" and he asked for my help with fixing it. his gf doesn't know yet and i want to talk to him about it but everytime i talk to him now he tells people i was talking to him b/c i like him....how can i talk to him and help w/o him thinking that i'm trying to break up him and his gf?
XoXoBlodieXoXo answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 10:42 pm: *Hey*
well maybe you talk to him on the phone so that like no one is around to see it or in a note but if you do it in a note do remember that he could show people so the best way is either in person or on the phone! so he is just ogin out with this girl for the kicks? so he doesnt really like her! is he just doin it to make you jealous or what? he should prolly talk to his girlfriend and tell her what he told you and maybe she will understand but maybe not becz most people really wouldnt think of that so funny! but just tell him to talk to his girlfriend becz you dont want her to get hurt in the long run! right?
well i hope i helped!
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frenchfries21 answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 9:35 pm: tough one..... try to help w/ their relationship then maybe he wont think u r tryin to break them up. wht made him think u were tryin to break them up? it seems like ur tryin hard to fix it up. hope i helped ~steph~ [ frenchfries21's advice column | Ask frenchfries21 A Question ]
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