there is this guy in my grade and i REALLY like him. his name is brett. we are really close friends and we are in all of our classes together. we get along really well and i am pretty sure he likes me. there is also this girl,suzie, she is one of my really close friends, but her and brett have been geting close lately... they flirt ALL the time so i told her how i feel, and she said she would try to stop, but she didnt. should i give up on brett and let suzie win, or keep fighting?? thanks a lot. love always, confuzed and in love...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? PKYsetter02 answered Monday January 3 2005, 5:01 pm: Never give up on a crush, unless they go out with someone else. But, sometimes I donnt even give up if my crush goes out with someone else. Brett is probably happy that he has two girls to flirt with, and he probably isnt realizing that you want a comitting relationship. In my prespective, it doesnt seem like he wants a committment too soon. You should be good friends with him, and then when he matures good will come of it. A way you can see if he likes you now is by playing hard to get. That game always works on everybody. Suzie is probably not going to take anything away from you. She probably is flirting with a lot of other guys, if she is flirting with Brett after you ask her to stop. I know that you wish you could just kiss him right in front of her to make her see she he is yours, but i dont think i can work like that just yet. Good luck with it, and please feel free to ask me more as the process goes along... [ PKYsetter02's advice column | Ask PKYsetter02 A Question ]
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