Question Posted Saturday November 27 2004, 2:04 am
ok i have a boyfriend and my old best friend reallllly likes him and i haent talked to her in 3 yrs but still she realllly likes him and i do too but i dnno and heused to like her but now he says he doesnt and i dont hink he does help.......
CrimsonAngel answered Saturday November 27 2004, 12:55 pm: if he's with you than i highly doubt that he still likes your friend. I think you should stay with him though even if she does like him. Especially if you haven't talked to her in three years. Love doesn't wait for anyone. [ CrimsonAngel's advice column | Ask CrimsonAngel A Question ]
Texas_Babe_007 answered Saturday November 27 2004, 10:32 am: well see if your old best friend and u r cool with each other then i dont no if u would want to keep going otu with him but as u say u havent tlked to her in 3 years then i just say u should keep going out with him cause..
well i am not sure y but if he makes u happy and u like him alot then i dont thnk u should ruin tht cause if he doesnt like her then i dont thnk she would have a chance with him anyways, then tht means tht u just gave up a perfectly good guy to an old friend tht might not even get him. [ Texas_Babe_007's advice column | Ask Texas_Babe_007 A Question ]
theblondeone989 answered Saturday November 27 2004, 2:24 am: Hmm...well, I wouldn't be too concerned. However, if you still consider this girl a friend, then you should talk to her. I mean, you'd want your friends to talk to you, right? If she isn't a friend, then she is really no different from any other girl who may like this guy...let the best one win, lol. [ theblondeone989's advice column | Ask theblondeone989 A Question ]
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