hey theres this girl at my school that i like and i alwayz have for like a year now iv tried asking her out but i got a no. and now shes going out w/ one of my best friends and im afraid that if im honest w/ my friend he'll get mad at me.wat should i do???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? omggitserica answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 3:44 pm: So, your friend never knew you liked her. uh oh. he may not know he's bothering you. I personally, would tell him that you like her and have since last year. (dont leave that last year part out, if you leave it out theres a higher chance he might get , if i were your friend, i would prolly want to know. If your friends a true friend, he'll understand, whether he'll break up with her or not does not prove if he's a good friend. he might feel the smae way as you about her, and you wouldnt want to give her up, would you? Also, if she said no, she isnt interesting. Or maybe she's shy, or has confused feelings. Idk, be her friend, but never be overwhelming or anything, it annoys us. (sorry!) They only thing you can do is, as yor love is still there (and i doubt it will be there forever) be persistent, but not overwhelming, and hope everything works out. Dont put her on a guilt trip (even though she might fall for it, thats low) or ask her everyday (thats over doing it a bit, dont you think?) Just, when shes single so you dont hurt your friend, flirt. hope i helped. xo Erica [ omggitserica's advice column | Ask omggitserica A Question ]
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