Karen answered Friday January 7 2005, 2:49 pm: Just talk to your friend and tell her that you like this guy and it hurts you when he flirts with her. Or you could just tell this guy how you feel! Hope I helped :)
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xselenebeenx answered Friday January 7 2005, 2:23 pm: you should just stay away from him becuase he likes your friend..and you never know your friend could like him to and you shouldnt mess things up for her. Just dont be around him and your friend while there together because you know hes gonna flirt with her. [ xselenebeenx's advice column | Ask xselenebeenx A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Friday January 7 2005, 1:47 pm: well if you like him let him know! that's the only way he's gonna know and that's the only way you'll find out if he likes you too! good luck1
MCalways answered Friday January 7 2005, 12:45 pm: To tell you the truth..I dont think there is anything you can do As of right now he is into your friend..And to remain a good and loyal friend, I dont think you should ty anything with him. So try to set your feelings aside, and let things be..
It might be easier said then done...but you can do it [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
BloNdieSs_Kic_AsS answered Friday January 7 2005, 11:05 am: well if she dosent already like him like alot then tell her becuase if she ends up starting to fall for him and then goes out with him , and you still like him.. then you are going to be skrwed and have to get over it becuas then he wood be with her, so hurry up and get your feelings out before it becomes pavement [ BloNdieSs_Kic_AsS's advice column | Ask BloNdieSs_Kic_AsS A Question ]
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