Theres this guy i met a LONG time ago. We were close.. really tight like best friends. Anyways theres this girl that hes known forever and shes a demanding bitch (scuze my french) and shes changed him so much. He doesnt realize it of course but he has. Recently i was talking to him online and he told me he liked me n the other girl but would never go out with us. But we were more then just *other girls*. Anyways hes ALLWAYS around her in school and it seems like we never talk in schol cuz we have no classes together this year but hes ALLWAYS around her. ANYWAYS i like him. like more then just a friend but hes ALLWAYS around the bitch. And he used to be like obsessed with her. ANYWAS i have NO IDEA wat to do! So ADVICE WOULD BE WELCOME ERIN!
Arrange a time when you two can spend some time together (without her)! If you go to my school, we have long breaks, so meet with him then. Ask him why he says he will never go out with you. I mean if he likes you and considers you more than just *another girl* whats the problem right?. If you have a problem with this other girl, tell him nicely. Let him know that you think she isn't the nicest person and that she has changed him and how she makes you feel. I've learned that the best thing is to be completely honest with people. It takes you further in life! And, have you ever heard of weekends or after school? Meet with him then! Find chances to be around him whenever you get! Talk to him about things too, and hopefully things will work out for the better! Sorry this advice isn't very good, but I hope it helped somewhat!
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