Question Posted Wednesday January 12 2005, 5:38 pm
This might be a little long. Ok, my friend and I got invited to a concert with some guys from our school and some of their friends from another school went also. It wasn't like a date or anything because we're all just really good friends. Anyways, I knew all the guys there from other social activities and stuff. But my friend didn't. Let's call my friend Ashley. Well, there was this one guy there. I know who he is, who he hangs out with, what school he goes to, and he's a really great person. Anyways, Ashley started to like him, because he hung out with Ashley, me, and this other person guy from school. And, he's really cute. So the other guy hanging out with us told Ashley that the person she liked (we'll call him Josh) thought that she was hot and really nice. And kind of liked her too. And Josh wanted to know what Ashley thought of him. Well Ashley didn't asnwer yet. Ok, well Josh goes to a different school and Ashley has only seen him once. She thinks that he's forgotten about her and everything. She still really likes him too. But he's very cute and very popular and I'm sure he has so many people liking him right now. But I'm just wondering what I should tell my friend or if I should just leave her alone about it. She's my best friend. And our school is playing his in b-ball also, so she might get to see him. Does this make sense? Thanks and I rate.
xxBrOkEnxx answered Wednesday January 12 2005, 6:41 pm: maybe you can get his sn or phone number and she can talk to him...just say to her hes probably thinking of you and stuff like that..or ask the guys at your school if they want to hang out and ask him to come [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
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