Question Posted Saturday October 23 2004, 11:30 am
Well.....me and my friend like the same guy.I'v like him since i was little and he likes me to.But then there my friend she likes him.And I dont know what to do cause me and this boy want to go out but then there my friend.What should i do about this cause i dont want to lose a friend but i want to go out wit this boy.What should i do?
live2rock answered Saturday October 23 2004, 2:51 pm: Go for it man, you've liked this guy for a long time and now you finally have the opportunity to go out with him. If you don't do this you might spend life wondering what would've happened and life's too short. The chances are your friend will get over it and move on to some other guy. [ live2rock's advice column | Ask live2rock A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Saturday October 23 2004, 2:32 pm: go out with him. Shes not a good friend if she doesn't want to see you happy, plus that would be really immature of her. And you like him, so go out with him. Its not like your stealing him from her, he already likes you.
Tori_Dori answered Saturday October 23 2004, 1:01 pm: You should talk to your friend about this first. Don't go behind her back. And "friends last forever". Who's more important? your friend, or this guy?Think about it. If she says it's okay with her, then go out with him. Good luck, 'n Hope I helped!
-tori [ Tori_Dori's advice column | Ask Tori_Dori A Question ]
LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 answered Saturday October 23 2004, 12:15 pm: What I would do is talk to your friend about this. Ask her if it would be OK if you went out with this boy since he likes YOU not HER. Hopefully she'll understand. But if she doesnt, then do whatever you feel is best. If you think this fling with this boy will work, then go for it. But if she cant handle you going out with this boy, then thats her problem. Remind her that if you and this boy go out, she'll get to spend time with him also!
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