Question Posted Thursday December 23 2004, 7:08 pm
ok, well my best friend scott, has been my friend for ever and well i recently got a b/f named Nelson and ever since he has been so weird. Yesterday scott almost started this huge fight with him...2 days ago he came to nelsons b day uninvited....im really sscared of what scott is going to do next....i love nelson but i dont want him hurt...and i try to talk to scott but he pretends nothing happened...wht should i do!
jman2 answered Thursday December 23 2004, 9:45 pm: well the truth is Scott likes you or it either is he is jealous you got another male in your life the same thing happened to me a girl that i previously liked now we are best friends got a boyfriend and somehow we got in a arguement and i knew why i was mad but she didnt so thats why he is doing that so the solution is to just talk to scott and ask him why he is so funny about u a havin a boyfriend eventually he will say he has feelings for you!! [ jman2's advice column | Ask jman2 A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday December 23 2004, 9:24 pm: I think Scott is just protecting you, since he's known you forever! He might be over-protective! Actually, he might also like you, since he's been acting weird with all of this! Try talking to him again! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
tish answered Thursday December 23 2004, 9:23 pm: hey there, i think scott likes you and that you should tell scott how you feel i mean it sounds to me like scott cares for you very much and dosent want you to get hurt.-tish [ tish's advice column | Ask tish A Question ]
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