IcyDreamzzoX answered Friday February 18 2005, 12:43 pm: The truth is...that happens a lot, not just on TV. Me and like 2 or 3 of my other friends like the same guy too. Just talk to her and make sure that if one of you gets him to not get mad, it's not worth a friendship for a guy! Me and my friend promised that no matter what happened we wouldn't get mad. So try talking to her, see what she has to say!
XxLovedXAndXLostXx answered Friday February 18 2005, 2:06 am: This stuff happends all the time. If you two like the same person I suggest talking to her and figuring out if you really really like him or only like him because your friend does. Which is common in close friends becuase you might have the same taste in guys. Talking is the best way to handle this. It works [ XxLovedXAndXLostXx's advice column | Ask XxLovedXAndXLostXx A Question ]
shake answered Thursday February 17 2005, 7:14 pm: Well why dont you go back and watch one of those T.V. shows where that actually happens and watch what the people in that show do. Then try and reenact the same thing and see how it goes! [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday February 17 2005, 6:52 pm: You need to talk to your friend and tell her that you like him because if something ever happens like if you ever get a chance to date this guy, you don't want your friend to be mad at you for not telling her that you liked him, right? If she is your best friend, she should understand and that it's not your fault that you've developed feelings for the same guy that she likes. This stuff doesn't only happen in movies or on TV because you just found out that it happens in realy life. Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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