Ok, this guy at my school used to be my best friend when me and my ex were going out. Then after we broke up, my friend fell in love with me! I like him too.
But me and another one of my exes have been talking, and he asked me out on a date to a valentine's ball.
I was going until my friend said HE was going to spend that same day with me. I do want to spend the day with both, but when I told one about the other, they were saying,"oh, you can go with him if you want", and i know they didn't really mean that. Who should I pick? Thanks bunches:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Thursday January 27 2005, 11:44 pm: Well hun,as generic and Hallmark sounding as it may be,you just have to follow your heart.Sit down and think about each guy,all of his positives and negatives.Maybe even write out a pro and con list for each guy.Ask yourself who makes you laugh more,who knows you better,who are you more comfrotable with,etc. Think of who will treat you better,and those kinds of things.Personally I believe that the best relationships start out as friendships.And you have to think,your ex became your EX for a reason!But truly,follow your heart.It may not seem like it right away,but your heart will lead you to the right person.Try what I said,sit down and weigh your possibilities,you might be surprised by some of the feelings that come out. Best of luck hun!I hope I helped you some,and if you need anything just leave another note in my inbox! :) [ ShOrTnSwEeT42094's advice column | Ask ShOrTnSwEeT42094 A Question ]
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