i'm 13/f. Okay, i like this guy. bu the problem is that He is good friends with my ex-boyfriend and I am good friends With the guy like's ex-girlfriend!!!! Would we be able to go out? or would we just get "in troble"
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday January 8 2005, 4:06 am: If you were all adults and this was 'real life' not just school, where you're just in training, then it might be a problem. However, seeing as you are 13 years old, I don't think it would really matter. My current boyfriend has dated two of my friends and he is also friends with two of my exes. No one cares. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
otempora answered Friday January 7 2005, 11:19 pm: As long as its ok with your friend and he makes sure its ok with his friend, otherwise things could get ugly! But... if your friendshihp with his ex isnt that big of a deal (if your just friends when shes around and the only one to talk to) than i guess its ok to just out with him. Just be careful not to make to many people mad. [ otempora's advice column | Ask otempora A Question ]
babeoriental answered Friday January 7 2005, 7:34 pm: if your friend has ever told you specificallt not to go out w/ any of her exes and vice versa for the guy you like then i would say back off until they say you can. but if they haven't then i don't see why ya'll can't hook up. and if they get up-set they have no reason becuase the never told you guyz you couldn't! [ babeoriental's advice column | Ask babeoriental A Question ]
Pinkbaby3546 answered Friday January 7 2005, 6:15 pm: Ok first you should both just talk to your friends, I'm sure it will be fine if none of them ppl still likes either of you, but none of that should matter if you guys are good friends besides at 13 no one really cares if they're friends go out with their ex's
~PinkBaby3456
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