well theres this kid i like.... and ive known him for a lonng time.... but i only see him once a year for a week.... and that makes me mad cause hes real cool to chill with... anyways... my best friend knows i like him and she talks to him online... and i guess he likes this other girl and she told him to go out with her... and like she knows i like him and i know i shouldnt be mad at her cause i know me and him will never work.... but i was mad... is this bad?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Vanilla13ean420 answered Saturday December 4 2004, 12:46 am: Heyy, no its not bad to be upset over that, it hurts, although it is hard to talk to him if you only see him once a year for a week every year. But dont even sweat it, talk to him when you see him and by then he probably wont even be going out with the girl he liked anymore. And when you see him just strut your stuff and stay happy, and that will make you look good in his point of view, be confident and you will probably get a chance, but to answer your question, is it bad to be mad at your friend, ehh, i can understand that, i mean you like him and for her to tell him to to go out with another girl isnt cool at all, especially when she knows you like him! Dont sweat it and everything should go out alright!
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dancinqueen08 answered Saturday December 4 2004, 12:38 am: No, it's ok to be upset because you feel betrayed, but you need to get over it. Something else could have been said in the conversation and she was trying to protect you. Who knows what goes on. She probably didn't want to give you false hope either. Just don't ruin a friendship over a boy. In the end, it won't be worth it. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
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