hey, i like this guy a whole lot, and he likes me 2. we are really close friends, so we dont wanna go out cause it may ruin our friendship, but we still like each other. what should i do? its kind of driving me crazy, but i dont wanna go out w/ him either! thanks, hope this makes sense!
angelbabi91 answered Monday December 6 2004, 5:43 pm: well honey, you know what, you cant just sit and wonder about what might come to be, you have to actully do something about it and see! your not being fair to yourslef or the guy if your just not doing it bc your afraid of what might be. plus, even though unfortunetly some bad relashonships do ruin friendships, if yall are THAT good of friends, then with time if it doesnt work out then i think that yall should be fine!
hope it helps!
~Haley~ [ angelbabi91's advice column | Ask angelbabi91 A Question ]
MACwh0re answered Monday December 6 2004, 4:51 pm: Yeah maybe you could do "friends with benefits" or promise eachother, that if you go out when you break up you'll be friends still. Just hang out with him all the time. [ MACwh0re's advice column | Ask MACwh0re A Question ]
My_Paper-x-Heart_x3 answered Sunday December 5 2004, 8:21 pm: well then just remain in what your doing.. dont go out .. believe me it ruins everything!! haha .. maybe friends-with-bennifits? but thats retarded.. because one person will get hurt and sometimes the other one doesnt give a shit =/ [ My_Paper-x-Heart_x3's advice column | Ask My_Paper-x-Heart_x3 A Question ]
Miss_Megan answered Sunday December 5 2004, 6:05 pm: The last thing you want to do is ruin a relationship. Why don't you guys just go "steady" for a while. Not boyfriend girlfriend just...friends that "talk". Know what I mean. Things might get akward if you's start dating when you's are bestfriends. [ Miss_Megan's advice column | Ask Miss_Megan A Question ]
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